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Catherine Booth

Catherine Booth
Author: Roger Joseph Green
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group (MI)
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Describing the faith and accomplishments of a self-giving and God-centered world-changer, this portrait is most concerned with Mother Booth's intellectual and spiritual journey. That journey was shaped by revivalists, social activists, and feminists. Booth, in turn, influenced the movement she headed through life-long fidelity to the doctrine of entire sanctification and her conviction that a Christian must be fully consecrated to God.


Aggressive Christianity

Aggressive Christianity
Author: Catherine Mumford Booth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1883
Genre: Christian life
ISBN:

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Blood and Fire

Blood and Fire
Author: Roy Hattersley
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0349143080

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An uneducated youth, William Booth left home in 1849 at the age of twenty to preach the gospel for the New Methodist Connexion. Six years later he founded a new religious movement which succeeded to such a degree that the Salvation Army (which it became) is now a worldwide operation with massive membership. But that is only part of Booth's importance and heritage. In many ways his story is also that of the Victorian poor, as he and his wife Catherine made it their lives' work to battle against the poverty and deprivation which were endemic in the mid- to late 1800s. Indeed, it was Catherine who, although a chronic invalid, inspired the Army's social policy and attitude to female authority. Her campaign against child prostitution resulted in the age of consent being raised and it was Catherine who, dying of cancer, encouraged William to clear the slums -- In Darkest England, The Way Out. Roy Hattersley's masterful dual biography is not just the story of two fascinating lives but a portrait of an integral part of our history.


Catherine Booth

Catherine Booth
Author: John Read
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0718841638

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Catherine Booth's achievements - as a revivalist, social reformer, champion of women's rights, and, with her husband William Booth, co-founder of the Salvation Army - were widely recognized in her lifetime. However, Catherine Booth's life and work has since been largely neglected. This neglect has extended to her theological ideas, even though they were critical to the formation of Salvationism, the spirituality of the movement she cofounded. This book examines the implicit theology that undergirds Catherine Booth's Salvationist spirituality and reveals the ethical concerns at the heart of her soteriology and the integral relationship between the social and evangelical aspects of Christian mission in her thought. Catherine Booth emerges asa significant figure from the Victorian era, a British theologian and church leader with a rare if not unique intellectual and theological perspective: that of a woman.


William and Catherine

William and Catherine
Author: Trevor Yaxley
Publisher: Bethany House Pub
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780764227608

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A highly readable biography, perfect for students, educators, and social activists, about the couple who founded the Salvation Army.


The Life of Catherine Booth

The Life of Catherine Booth
Author: F. de L. Booth Tucker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1892
Genre: Booth, Catherine (Mumford) "Mrs William Booth," 1829-1890
ISBN:

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Godliness

Godliness
Author: Catherine Booth
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3734089247

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Reproduction of the original: Godliness by Catherine Booth


Female Teaching

Female Teaching
Author: Catherine Booth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523471478

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HAVING abundant evidence that this pamphlet has been rendered very useful, the first issue being exhausted, and feeling that there is as great need as ever for light upon the subject, the author has been induced to issue a second edition. In doing so she has taken the opportunity to enlarge and improve it, rendering it, on the whole, she trusts, better worthy of the important subject of which it treats.IN dealing with the pamphlet before us we purpose to deal exclusively with the principles involved in the controversy, which are, First, Woman's right to teach in the Church. Second, Personal dealing with anxious sinners.


Catherine Booth

Catherine Booth
Author: John Read
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621895696

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Catherine Booth's achievements--as a revivalist, social reformer, champion of women's rights, and, with her husband William Booth, co-founder of The Salvation Army--were widely recognized in her lifetime. However, Catherine Booth's life and work has since been largely neglected. This neglect has extended to her theological ideas, even though they were critical to the formation of Salvationism, the spirituality of the movement she cofounded. This book examines the implicit theology that undergirds Catherine Booth's Salvationist spirituality and reveals the ethical concerns at the heart of her soteriology and the integral relationship between the social and evangelical aspects of Christian mission in her thought. Catherine Booth emerges as a significant figure from the Victorian era, a British theologian and church leader with a rare if not unique intellectual and theological perspective: that of a woman.


In Darkest England

In Darkest England
Author: William Booth
Publisher: W. Bryce
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1890
Genre: Agricultural colonies
ISBN:

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