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  1. 4 days ago · - William Booth 7. 'I know it is easy to talk, I feel how liable I am to fall short; but it is well to purpose right, to aim high, to hope much.' - Catherine Booth 8. 'We ought to encourage the growth of the spirit of personal piety in our soldiers. The spirit of prayer and faith and love to God and man.' - William Booth 9.

  2. 16 hours ago · Follow William Booth as he brings the life-changing Gospel to London's troubled East End. Watch as he and his followers face opposition from local pub owners...

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  3. 2 days ago · Christianity, Proto-Marxism, and William Booth. The historian Tom Holland makes the claim that Marxism is essentially rooted in Christian theology and culture. Given the events of the last two centuries, the knee-jerk rejection in some cultures against even the mention of communism or Marxism, and the complexities of conspirary international ...

  4. 5 days ago · In 1852 Catherine met William Booth, the future founder of the Salvation Army. William believed passionately that Christians should be busy “loosing the chains of injustice, freeing the captive and oppressed, sharing food and home, clothing the naked, and carrying out family responsibilities.”

  5. 2 days ago · Founded by Methodist minister William Booth in the slums of East London in 1865, the organization soon spread to the United States. Salvationists established missions to the poor in inner cities and launched welfare and immigrant aid organizations.

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  7. 3 days ago · The Salvation Army, recorded from 1880, had early links with Hackney: its founder Gen. William Booth (d. 1912) and his wife Catherine (d. 1890) lived at no. 1 Cambridge Lodge Villas from 1865 and at no. 3 Gore Road (later demolished) from 1868.