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  1. Biography - Booth, William (1829-1912): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. The Life and Ministry of William Booth: 1829-1912 - Christian Hall of Fame Series No. 6 by Ed Reese, 1975
  3. William and Catherine Booth: Founders of the Salvation Army (Heroes of the Faith) by Helen Kooiman Hosier, 2005-06-01
  4. The Life and Ministry of William Booth: Founder of The Salvation Army by Roger Green, 2006-02
  5. William Booth (Men of Faith) by David Malcolm Bennett, 1994-01
  6. Blood and Fire: The Story of William and Catherine Booth and the Salvation Army by Roy Hattersley, 2000-05
  7. Kidnapped by River Rats: William and Catherine Booth (Trailblazer Books #1) by Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson, 1991-09-01
  8. William and Catherine: The Life and Legacy of the Booths: Founders of the Salvation Army by Trevor Yaxley, 2003-04-01
  9. Catherine Booth: A Biography of the Cofounder of the Salvation Army by Roger Joseph Green, 1996-12

1. History Of Vegetarianism - General William Booth (1829-1912)
History of Vegetarianism. Europe early 20th Century General WilliamBooth (18291912). Founder and first Generalof the Salvation Army.
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International Vegetarian Union History of Vegetarianism Europe: early 20th Century
General William Booth
Founder and first Generalof the Salvation Army. From the Vegetarian Messenger (VSUK magazine): May 1908:
General Booth on Diet
The Daily News says :- "Before leaving Norwich to-day General Booth, during an interview with a press representative, was questioned as to his diet. The General said he could still enjoy a potato with a little butter and salt; but the human race had run wild with their eating. Instead of bringing their appetites down to their food they brought their food up to their appetites." February 1909
General Booth.
- one of the Dresden journalists had an interview with General Booth during his visit in the neighbourhood , and gave his report in the Dresden Auseiger . In answer the question how he managed to sustain so much hard work, and particularly so much public speaking at night, at his advanced age, the General replied :- "I owe it to my careful vegetarian diet." March 1909
Self denial week in the Salvation Army
- At the request of Colonel Moss, of the Salvation Army, the Secretary of the Vegetarian Society has supplied a quantity of directions of inexpensive cooked and uncooked diets, with a number of recipes. They are to be published in the Salvation Army journals.

2. William Booth
Biography and hymns of William Booth (18291912) William Booth. 1829-1912. Born April 10, 1829, Sneinton, Nottingham, England.
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William Booth
Born: April 10, 1829, Sneinton, Nottingham, England. Died: August 20, 1912. Buried: Abney Park Cemetery, London, England. Booth founded the Salvation Army in 1865. His works include:
  • In Darkest England and the Way Out
Hymns:
  • Boundless Salvation Send the Fire
  • 3. William Booth Et L'Armée Du Salut
    Histoire de l'Eglise, les grands personnages, William Booth et l'Armée du Salut William Booth (18291912). William Booth fut le fondateur de lArmée du Salut.
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    William Booth (1829-1912)
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    4. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Booth, William,
    INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Booth, William,18291912 B Index Main Index In Darkest England and The Way Out.
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    5. ChurchRodent: Booth, William (1829-1912)
    Booth, William (18291912). The most outstanding example of ministry to the dispossessed was the work of a pietistic
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    The most outstanding example of ministry to the dispossessed was the work of a pietistic evangelical William Booth. He started his ministry with the Methodist New Connection but soon withdrew to work with London's poor. His street preaching in London's East End in 1864 met with phenomenal success. Within eleven years he had thirty-two stations promoting evangelism and social service among London's destitute. His workers, organized like a military unit, were soon called the Salvation Army. Evangelist Booth became General Booth.
    By 1888 the General had established 1,000 British corps and had dispatched patrols to many other nations. His book In Darkest England and the Way Out appeared in 1890 graphically comparing the social darkness in England to Africa's darkness pictured by David Livingstone. In London, in one year, he reported 2,157 people had been found dead, 2,297 had committed suicide, 30,000 were living in prostitution, 160,000 had been convicted of drunkenness, and more than 900,000 were classed as paupers. Booth went on to describe the Army's enormous rescue efforts. The whole picture was one of dire need. But no such ministry came from the Church of England.
    ChurchRodent : Rich Tatum's Glossary of Christian History
    Based in-part on Bruce Shelley's Christian History in Plain Language

    6. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Booth, William, 1829-
    Etexts by Author Booth, William, 18291912 B Index Main Index In Darkest England and The Way Out LANGUAGE English SUBJECT
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    7. Creative Quotations From William Booth (1829-1912)
    Quotes from William Booth to inspire your creative thinking
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    Creative Quotations from . . . William Booth
    (1829-1912) born on Apr 10 English religious leader. He was founder and general, 1878-1912, of the Salvation Army.
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    Random Quotes Book Close Outs To get a man soundly saved it is not enough to put on him a pair of new breeches, to give him regular work, or even to give him a University education. These things are all outside a man, and if the inside remains unchanged you have wasted your labour.
    There are men so incorrigibly lazy that no inducement that you can offer will tempt them to work; so eaten up by vice that virtue is abhorrent to them, and so inveterably dishonest that theft is to them a master passion. The profession of a prostitute is the only career in which the maximum income is paid to the newest apprentice. A man's labour is not only his capital but his life. When it passes it returns never more. To utilise it, to prevent its wasteful squandering, to enable the poor man to bank it up for use hereafter, this surely is one of the most urgent tasks . . . The greatness of a man's power is the measure of his surrender.

    8. IHAS Artist/Movement/Ideas
    GENERAL William Booth (18291912). Founder of the world-wide religiousand humanitarian organization, the Salvation Army, General
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    GENERAL WILLIAM BOOTH
    F ounder of the world-wide religious and humanitarian organization, the Salvation Army, General William Booth together with his missionary family was a key player in the Revivalist Reform Movement of the 19th century. Believing religion should alleviate the sufferings of the poor and convert sinners into ministers of salvation, Booth organized a new church based on fiery sermons, military-styled ministry, and a grass roots campaign throughout the slums of the world. Born in Nottinghamshire, England, in 1829 and baptized in the Church of England, William Booth embraced Methodism at the same time that he supported the Chartists, a radical working class movement urging political, economic, and social equality. Inspired by the religious awakening sweeping England, at sixteen he and a band of friends began to hold cottage meetings where they preached, sang and strove to lead souls to salvation by asking them to recommit themselves to Christ. These meetings, together with works of charity among the local poor and sick, foreshadowed the Salvation Army, which would come into being some twenty years later. The Hallelujah
    Band
    In the intervening period between 1845-1865, Booth served as a Methodist minister; met and married the woman who was to inspire and share his ministry, Catherine Mumford; broke with the Wesleyan tradition; and undertook an evangelical mission in Staffordshire where within seven weeks Booth claimed 1700 souls who professed to have found salvation. The extraordinary success of this ministry prompted William and Catherine Booth to travel throughout England organizing open air revival meetings, whose most original feature was The Hallelujah Band, a motley crew of converted sinners whom the Booths enlisted to help convert others. As one contemporary described them (in words which are echoed in Vachel Lindsay's poem):

    9. AbsoluteFacts.nl - William Booth (1829-1912)
    Booth, William. 18291912 Oprichter van het Leger des Heils De Engelsedominee William Booth werd in 1829 geboren in Nottingham.
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    Oprichter van het Leger des Heils De Engelse dominee William Booth werd in 1829 geboren in Nottingham. Hij was de zoon van een aannemer. Op zijn vijftiende bekeerde hij zich en ging naar Londen om het woord van Christus te prediken. In 1852 ontmoette Booth Catherine Mumford, die zowel de sociale William denkbeelden als diens Christelijke uitgangspunten deelden. In 1855 trouwden William en Catherine in de kapel van Stockwell. Catherine stond vanaf 1860 ook regelmatig op de preekstoel. Aanvankelijk had William Booth daar grote reserveringen over, maar nadat hij onder de indruk was geraakt van haar redekunst, zwichtte hij. In 1865 richtten William en Catherine Booth een missiepost in waar zij hulp boden aan de armen. Vanaf 1878 kreeg deze instelling een organisatievorm op militaire snit. De predikers waren de officieren en William Booth werd generaal. Deze organisatie raakte bekend als Salvation Army (Leger des Heils). Aanvankelijk werd het echtpaar Booth vijandig tegemoet getreden, met name door de Kerk van Engeland. Later wijzigde deze houding: William Booth kreeg een eredoctoraat aan de universiteit van Oxford en mocht de kroning van koning Edward VII bijwonen.

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    William Edward (18811956) Boeynants, Paul Vanden (1919-2001) Bokassa, Jean-Bédel(1921-1996) Bonnema, Abe (1926-2001) Booth, William (1829-1912) Bordes, Jan
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    11. Kirchenlexikon
    Booth, Catherine (1829-1890); Booth, Joseph(1851-1932); Booth, William (1829-1912); Bootz, Robert (1650-1730
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    12. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Booth, William, 18291912. Titles.In Darkest England And The Way Out. To the main listings page. Main
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    Booth, William, 1829-1912
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    In Darkest England And The Way Out
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    13. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Booth, Catherine Mumford, 18291890. Booth, William, 1829-1912. Boron, Robertde, 13th century. Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881. Boswell, James, 1740-1795.
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    Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750 Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 ... Byrum, Isabel Coston, 1870-1938
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    14. The Salvation Army National Archives And Research Center: (Religion Collections
    Booth, Evangeline, 18651950; Booth, William, 1829-1912; Christian biography; Evangelicalism;Missions and missionaries; Salvation Army; Salvation ArmyHistory
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    3,800 books, with inclusive publication dates from 1865 to the present. Subject areas covered are Salvation Army history, salvationism, and the Salvation Army, an international church. INMAGIC, a database, covers all books in the collection.

    15. ChurchRodent: Booth, William (1829-1912)
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    The most outstanding example of ministry to the dispossessed was the work of a pietistic evangelical William Booth. He started his ministry with the Methodist New Connection but soon withdrew to work with London's poor. His street preaching in London's East End in 1864 met with phenomenal success. Within eleven years he had thirty-two stations promoting evangelism and social service among London's destitute. His workers, organized like a military unit, were soon called the Salvation Army. Evangelist Booth became General Booth.
    By 1888 the General had established 1,000 British corps and had dispatched patrols to many other nations. His book In Darkest England and the Way Out appeared in 1890 graphically comparing the social darkness in England to Africa's darkness pictured by David Livingstone. In London, in one year, he reported 2,157 people had been found dead, 2,297 had committed suicide, 30,000 were living in prostitution, 160,000 had been convicted of drunkenness, and more than 900,000 were classed as paupers. Booth went on to describe the Army's enormous rescue efforts. The whole picture was one of dire need. But no such ministry came from the Church of England.
    ChurchRodent : Rich Tatum's Glossary of Christian History
    Based in-part on Bruce Shelley's Christian History in Plain Language

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    by RA Tatum, partly based on Bruce Shelley's "Christian History in Plain Language."Category Society Religion and Spirituality Church History...... Book of Common Prayer; Booth, William (18291912); Brent, Charles(1862-1929); British East India Company; Bruderhof; Bryan, William
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    17. Ephemera Of William Booth - Collection 98
    Church. Collection 98 March 14, 2001 Booth, William; 18291912 Ephemera;1921, nd 1 Box (DC), Audio Tape, Video Tape. Restrictions.
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    Brief Description An audio tape with excerpts from two of Booth's sermons, one of which contains a reference to Salvation Army; two autographs of Booth, one dated 1921, one undated; one video tape containing black and white photos and filmed segments of Salvation Army activities, including Booth's funeral. Also includes a brief commentary of Salvation Army history in Depression years in the United States, and activities during World War II. Included on the video tape is a 5 minute sermon by Harry Ironside, filmed at Moody Memorial Church.
    Collection 98 [March 14, 2001]

    18. Profile Of William Booth - Founder Of The Salvation Army
    William Booth (18291912) was a brave man, hard to the point of militancy yetsoft enough to cry tears of compassion with those seeking answers to their
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    WILLIAM BOOTH - FOUNDER OF THE SALVATION ARMY
    The Founder and first General, Booth was born in England in 1829 and converted in 1844. He died, or in Army terminology was "promoted to glory", in 1912. In Booth's lifetime, the rag-tag Salvation Army grew into a giant of international evangelism and gained a modicum of acceptance. In his lifetime the Army was established in 58 countries and colonies. William Booth (1829-1912) was a brave man, hard to the point of militancy yet soft enough to cry tears of compassion with those seeking answers to their spiritual quest, or facing grief and bereavement. Booth worked tirelessly to bring Christ to people through the words of the gospel and Christian love in action. General Booth once said he would stand on his head and play a tambourine with his feet if it would bring people to God. The Founder of The Salvation Army, Booth did a great deal to take a relevant Christianity to the masses, meeting people at the point of their needs. With its title inspired by the adventures of Scottish missionary and African explorer, Dr David Livingstone, Booth's book

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    Booth, William 1829-1912, English religious leader, founder and first general of the Salvation Army , b. Nottingham. Originally a local preacher for the Wesleyan Methodists, he went (1849) to London and entered (1852) the ministry of the Methodist New Connexion Church, but in 1861 he began independent evangelistic work. In 1865, with the help of his wife, Catherine Booth, he started the East London Revival Society (soon known as the Christian Mission) in Whitechapel, London. The Christian Mission developed in 1878 into the Salvation Army. General Booth, a remarkable organizer, traveled widely, winning recognition wherever he went. In 1890 he published In Darkest England and the Way Out in collaboration with W. T. Stead. See Booth , family; Booth, Evangeline Cory See biographies by G. S. Railton (2d ed. 1912), Harold Begbie (1920), St. John Ervine (2 vol., 1934), Harold C. Steele (1954), Edward Bishop (1964), and Richard Collier (1965).
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  • 20. William And Catherine Booth
    William Booth (18291912) and his wife, Catherine (1829-90), outraged politesociety with the establishment of their Christian Mission in 1865.
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    Revival Fire! Prayer Requests Pounding Heaven Audio and Video FireontheAltar.com Testimonies Supernatural k Past Revivals Click here Revival Locator Click here Outbreaks Click here Pioneers Click here Witnessing Tracts for a new Generation About Us Who are we? Donations Copying Policy School of Ministry Mark 9:38-40 William and Catherine Booth "People have said that he poked his umbrella into the ground and talked to it, like a man mad, to attract a crowd. Others asserted that he was so striking in appearance, and eloquent in speech that he would not have needed such a device." Send the Fire!

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