Catherine Booth by Roger Green

Catherine Booth by Roger Green

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This is a biography of Catherine Booth, the daughter of the founder of the Salvation Army. Her preaching was likened to that of a lawyer, arguing her case, mastering her facts and pressing home her claims. She moved people deeply with her verbal skills, commitment and passion.

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Catherine Booth by Roger Green

Catherine Booth, daughter of the founder of the Salvation Army, was diminutive and frail, strict in her personal habits - no cards, novels, alcohol or frivolous clothing - and lived in a period when women in positions of public responsibility were rare. Yet, she was held in both affection and awe. Her preaching was likened to that of a lawyer, arguing her case, mastering her facts and pressing home her claims. She moved people deeply with her verbal skills, commitment and passion. In spite of personal faults and physical weakness, she was unselfish in her devotion to God: she consecrated herself completely to her vocations as wife, mother, friend, advocate and preacher.
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ISBN 13 9781854243805
ISBN 10 1854243802
Title Catherine Booth
Author Roger Green
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 1997-05-23
Number of pages 335
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.