General Booth by George S. Railton
General Booth by George S. Railton
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1913 Edition
Explore the life and legacy of William Booth, the founder of The Salvation Army, in this detailed biography by George S. Railton, Booth's first commissioner. This meticulously crafted work, first published in 1912, provides an intimate look at Booth's remarkable journey from his humble beginnings in Nottingham to becoming a global spiritual leader. Railton, with unparalleled access to Booth's personal diaries and letters, presents a vivid portrayal of Booth's tireless dedication to the cause of salvation and social reform.
The book is enriched with firsthand accounts of Booth's early struggles, his fervent revivalism, and the strategic establishment and expansion of The Salvation Army. Readers will gain insights into Booth's innovative approach to ministry, his profound impact on social issues, and his enduring influence on the global Christian movement.
Featuring a preface by General Bramwell Booth, William Booth's son, this biography not only chronicles significant events in Booth's life but also delves into his personal thoughts and spiritual convictions. It's an essential read for those interested in religious history, social justice, and the transformative power of faith.
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