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Catherine Booth

Catherine Booth

Catherine Booth (1829 - 1890)

Was the wife of the founder of The Salvation Army, William Booth. Because of her influence in the formation of The Salvation Army she was known as the 'Mother of The Salvation Army'. She became a partner in her husband’s work and soon found her own sphere as a powerful preacher. She also spoke to people in their homes, especially to alcoholics, whom she helped to make a new start in life. Often she held cottage meetings for converts. She eventually began to hold her own campaigns. Many agree that no man of her era, including her husband, exceeded her in popularity or spiritual results.

Catherine Booth was eloquent and compelling in speech, articulate and devastatingly logical in writing, she had for over twenty years defended the right of women to preach the gospel on the same terms as men. At first, Catherine and her husband had shared a ministry as traveling evangelists, but then she came into great demand as a preacher in her own right, especially among the well-to-do. A woman preacher was a rare phenomenon in a world where women had few civil rights, and no place in the professions. Catherine Booth was both a woman and a fine preacher, a magnetic combination that attracted large numbers to hear her and made its own statement about the validity of women’s ministry.


Catherine Booth was the wife of the founder of The Salvation Army, William Booth. Because of her influence in the formation of The Salvation Army she was known as the 'Army Mother'.

From an early age, Catherine was a serious and sensitive girl. She had a strong Christian upbringing, even going so far as to read her Bible through eight times before the age of 12.

She met William Booth, a Methodist minister, when he came to preach at her church in 1852. They soon fell in love and became engaged. During their three year engagement, Catherine was a constant support to William in his tiring work of preaching through her letters. They were married on 16 June 1855.

      Catherine Booth was the wife of the founder of The Salvation Army, William Booth. Because of her influence in the formation of The Salvation Army she was known as the 'Army Mother'. She met William Booth, a Methodist minister, when he came to preach at her church in 1852. They soon fell in love and became engaged. During their three year engagement, Catherine constantly wrote letters of encouragement to William as he performed the tiring work of a preacher.

      They began the work of The Christian Mission in 1865. William preached to the poor and ragged and Catherine spoke to the wealthy, gaining support for their financially demanding ministry. She eventually began to hold her own campaigns.

      When the name was changed in 1878 to The Salvation Army and William Booth became known as the General, Catherine became known as the Mother of the Army. She was behind many of the changes in the new organization, designing the flag and bonnets for the ladies, and contributed to the Army's ideas on many important issues and matters of belief.

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Catherine Booth

HALTING BETWEEN TWO OPINIONS

1 KINGS xviii. 21.- `And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? if the Lord be God, follow Him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.' You who are familiar with this history will remember that Ahab was one of the worst kings ... Read More
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HEART BACKSLIDING

REV. ii, 1-5.--"Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write: These things saith He that holdeth the seven stars in His right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks. 2. I know thy works and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil; and t... Read More
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HINDRANCES TO HOLINESS -- V

I SHALL try, in the short time I may occupy, to go straight to the point--to some of the difficulties and hindrances which I know are keeping not a few here today out of the enjoyment of the blessing. I know there are some here who are satisfied that this blessing is attainable, who are satisfied th... Read More
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HIS WRATH

REVELATION vi. 17.-`For the great day of His wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?' THERE have been some terrible days of wrath in the past history of this world. That was a day of wrath when, wearied by the cry of their sins and iniquities, the Lord rained fire from Heaven on the guilty in... Read More
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HOT SAINTS

REV. iii. 15.--"I would thou wert cold or hot." WHY does God like people to be hot in His service? For the same reasons that we like people to be hot in ours. We have no confidence in half-and-half, fast-and-loose friends; milk-warm adherents who in times of danger wait to see which way the wind blo... Read More
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HOUSEHOLD GODS

Notes of three addresses, Delivered in Steinway Hall, Regent Street "Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?"-Romans vi. 16. IT is assumed all through this Book that every huma... Read More
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HOW CHRIST TRANSCENDS THE LAW

ROMANS viii. 3, 4.--"For what the Law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh: That the righteousness of the Law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.... Read More
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HOW TO CONSECRATE

How is it that so many people go to Meetings and hear about this consecration and faith, and then fail in carrying it out in their lives? What is the hindrance? It seems to me that this is largely because they do not receive what God has revealed, as to what the life of His real followers ought to b... Read More
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HOW TO WORK FOR GOD WITH SUCCESS

MATT. 21:28.--"Son, go work today in my vineyard." LUKE 14:23.--"Compel them to come in, that my house may be filled." I AM to speak this afternoon of some needful qualifications for successful labour; and I say: First, that there are certain laws which govern success in the kingdom of Grace as well... Read More
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Its Cowardly Service vs. The Real Warfare

The subject for this afternoon is The Cowardly Service of Popular Christianity in contrast with the Real Warfare which Christ demands of His People. I should like to say before I commence, that I hope, nay, I believe, that many of my audience will give me credit for speaking the truth in love; that ... Read More
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Its False Christs Compared With The Christ Of God

The Christs of the Nineteenth Century I suppose there will be no division of opinion in my audience as to the fact that humanity needs a Christ, -- that everywhere and in all ages, men and women have been, and are still conscious of a strife with evil; not merely physical evil represented by thorns ... Read More
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Its Mock Salvation vs. A Real Deliverance From Sin

I suppose that most of those present this afternoon are aware that the subject is "A mock salvation in comparison with Christ's salvation"-- deliverance from sin. As I said last week with respect to a Christian, so I may say this week with respect to salvation, that there will be no difference of op... Read More
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Its Sham Compassion vs. The Dying Love Of Christ

The Sham Compassion Benevolence has come somewhat into fashion of late. It has become the correct thing to do the slums, since the Prince of Wales did them; and this general idea of caring in some way or degree for the poor and wretched has extended itself even into the region of creeds, so that we ... Read More
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Its Sham Judgment in Contrast With The Great White Throne

Its Sham Judgment Many people dislike the very sound of the word judgment. They have abandoned, as far as they can, any belief in a judgment to come, and they ignore as uncharitable and severe any expression of judgment as to the doings and characters of individuals in the present; but somehow the i... Read More
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MERCY AND JUDGMENT

ROMANS ii. 4, 5, 6.- `Or despisest thou the riches of His goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance? But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous... Read More
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NEVER READ AN EVIL BOOK

If you chance on one, the moment you suspect its character, put it in the fire, and thus prevent it becoming a minister of death to any other soul. Do not lot your soul be soiled with evil; keep clean as far as you are clean. It is an infinite advantage not to have known the Devil's dirtiness, not t... Read More
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NEW LIFE

JOHN iii. 3.-`Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God.' WE meet with a great many people in Meetings of this kind who seem to have a general notion of their obligation to serve God, and a desire to do so. They fe... Read More
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PREVAILING PRAYER

I FEAR there are comparatively few Christians who know what prevailing prayer is, because they do not comply with the conditions on which alone it can be offered. I regard these conditions as threefold: 1st. Living and abiding union with Jesus. "If ye abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ye shall... Read More
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QUENCH NOT THE SPIRIT

I THESSALONIANS V. 19.-`Quench not the Spirit.' THESE words imply the greatest wonder of human existence--the capacity in man to resist God. Truly, man is a wonderful being; and this is not surprising when we remember that he was made originally in the image of God, mentally as well as spiritually. ... Read More
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RELIGIOUS INDIFFERENCE

ACTS xviii. 17 -`And Gallio cared for none of these things.' WHEN riding in the train a little while ago, I overheard a conversation between two gentlemen--a young man on one seat, and an elderly man opposite to him on the other. They were conversing about some person recently dead, and I heard the ... Read More

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