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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

41. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : BOO
Photo 1 (1850)/2 (Aentre 1844-1852)/3; Booth (Olive)(1891-1989) Peinture 1 (2).Booth (William)(1829-1912) Peinture 1 Dessin 1/2/3/4; Booth ( William I.) Photo1;
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  • BOOKCHIN (Murray)
      Photo
  • BOOKER (Christopher John Penrice)(1937-)
      Peinture
  • BOOLE (George)(1815-1864)
      Photo
      Peinture
      Dessin
  • BOOLE (Mary Everest)(1832-1916)
      Photo
  • BOOMSMA (Clifford D.)(1915-)
      Photo
  • BOONE (Bill)
      Photo
  • BOONE (Daniel)(1734-1820)
      Peinture
      Dessin
      (en 1835)
  • BOONE (Pat)
  • BOONE (Shirley, femme de Pat BOONE
  • BOOR (Carl, fils de Carl Friedrich de BOOR et de Johanna Elisabeth AMSINCK)(1810-1853)
      Dessin
  • BOOR (Caroline Maria Henriette de, SCHWARTZE, femme de Carl de BOOR , soeur de Louise SCHWARTZE
      Dessin
  • BOOR (Louise Maria Auguste de, SCHWARTZE, femme de Carl de BOOR , soeur de Caroline SCHWARTZE
      Dessin
    • BOORDE (Andrew)(1490-1549)
        Peinture
    • BOOS (Roman Anton)(1730-1810)
        Peinture
    • BOOTH (Charles)(1840-1916)
        Peinture
    • BOOTH (Sir Christopher)(1924-)
        Peinture
    • BOOTH (Connie)
        Photo
    • BOOTH (Dora)(1893-1989)
        Peinture
    • BOOTH (Douglas, dit 'Tiger')
        Photo
    • BOOTH (Edwin, fils de Junius Brutus BOOTH
        Photo (en 1870)
        Photo de groupe (1861, avec sa fille

42. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : BOO
1989) Painting 1 (2). Booth (William)(18291912) Painting 1 Drawing1/2/3/4; Booth ( William I.) Photo 1; BoothBY (Robert John Graham
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  • BOOKCHIN (Murray)
      Photo
  • BOOKER (Christopher John Penrice)(1937-)
      Painting
  • BOOLE (George)(1815-1864)
      Photo
      Painting
      Drawing
  • BOOLE (Mary Everest)(1832-1916)
      Photo
  • BOOMSMA (Clifford D.)(1915-)
      Photo
  • BOONE (Bill)
      Photo
  • BOONE (Daniel)(1734-1820)
      Painting
      Drawing
      (in 1835)
  • BOONE (Pat)
      Photo /3 (old)/4 (old)/5 (old)
      Group photo (with wife Shirley BOONE
  • BOONE (Shirley, wife of Pat BOONE
  • BOOR (Carl, son of Carl Friedrich de BOOR and Johanna Elisabeth AMSINCK)(1810-1853)
      Drawing
  • BOOR (Caroline Maria Henriette of, born SCHWARTZE, wife of Carl de BOOR , sister of Louise SCHWARTZE
      Drawing
  • BOOR (Louise Maria Auguste de, born SCHWARTZE, wife of Carl de BOOR , sister of Caroline SCHWARTZE
      Drawing
    • BOORDE (Andrew)(1490-1549)
        Painting
    • BOOS (Roman Anton)(1730-1810)
        Painting
    • BOOTH (Charles)(1840-1916)
        Painting
    • BOOTH (Sir Christopher)(1924-)
        Painting
    • BOOTH (Connie)
        Photo
    • BOOTH (Dora)(1893-1989)
        Painting
    • BOOTH (Douglas, aka 'Tiger')
        Photo
    • BOOTH (Edwin, son of Junius Brutus BOOTH
        Photo (in 1870)
        Group photo (1861, with daughter

43. William Booth Vej
William Booth Vej. William Booth (18291912) var grundlægger af FrelsensHær. I 1917 opkøbte Frelsens Hær Svendebjerggård og
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William Booth Vej William Booth (1829-1912) var grundlægger af Frelsens Hær. I 1917 opkøbte Frelsens Hær Svendebjerggård og indrettede sig der med vaskeri, gartneri og hjem for enlige mødre til småbørn. Den udstykkede gårds jorder blev for en del udstyret med personnavne fra hærens grundlæggere. Tilbage til oversigten

44. PPE Biography Bo - Bu
Booth, William (18291912) Founder of the Salvation Army. Born in Nottingham,the son of an unsuccessful builder. He became an evangelistic
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Jump elsewhere Jump Back to Mary Bethune - Sonny Bono Jump Forward to Rene Caillie - Saavedra Cervantes BOOTH, William
(1829-1912) Founder of the Salvation Army.
Born in Nottingham, the son of an unsuccessful builder. He became an evangelistic preacher and in 1865 with the help of his wife Catherine, he began mission work in the poor East End of London. This led to the creation of the Salvation Army on military lines - with women as equals, and himself as first general. Succeeded by his eldest son William Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) and daughter Evangeline Booth (1865-1950). [RE, Pears] BOW, Clara
(1905-65) US actor, the "It" girl of 1920s.
Born in Brooklyn. The epitome of Hollywood sex-appeal, gaiety, and sophistication in the silent-film era. [DWB] BRAGG, Billy
(1957-) Performing activist, songwriter.
Steven William Bragg born Barking Essex UK, grew up in industrial London. Formed punk band Riff Raff (1977-81), releasing a few singles. Joined army for three months. Worked in record store, absorbed the Blues and protest genre before launching into career of electric guitar and voice playing solo gigs around England. The albums were sold at a below-average price in accordance with Bragg's insistence. Penned 'A New England' which Kirsty MacColl hit No.7 in the British charts with in 1985, and 'Levi Stubbs Tears' in 1986. Political catalyst was Thatcherism in general and 1984 British Miners Strike in particular - playing several benefits for miners in 1984-85 with his powerful pro-Union songs 'Which Side Are You On', 'There Is Power In The Union', 'Between The Wars'. Helped create the Socialist musicians collective Red Wedge (incl'd Paul Werller, Junior Giscombe and Jimmy Somerville). Toured extensively USA, Soviet Bloc and Latin America supporting political groups like ACT UP, Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, and Democratic Socialists of America. No.1 hit with 'She's Leaving Home' in 1988 for children's benefit charity project of

45. Evangeliumsnetz - Gemeindestrukturen - Heilsarmee
Translate this page Stichworte zur Geschichte Gründer William Booth (1829-1912) wollte Menschen,die für Gott verloren sind, mit Christus bekannt machen und ihnen auch
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Stichworte zur Geschichte:
Gründer William Booth (1829-1912) wollte Menschen, die für Gott verloren sind, mit Christus bekannt machen und ihnen auch praktisch zu einem menschenwürdigen Leben verhelfen. 1854 Methodistenprediger, 1865 Zeltmissionar im berüchtigten Londoner Osten. Diese "Ostlondoner Christliche Mission" wurde 1878 in "Heilsarmee" umbenannt, entwickelte ihre militärische Struktur aus organisatorischen Gründen. Rasche Ausbreitung weltweit, in Deutschland 1886. In 103 Ländern arbeiten 16000 Gemeinden (Korps) und Vorposten sowie 9000 soziale Einrichtungen und Schulen, 25000 Geistliche (Offiziere)und etwa 3 Millionen Mitglieder. Offizielle Zeitschrift ist der "Kriegsruf". in Deutschland 47 Gemeinden (Korps) mit etwa 2000 Mitgliedern, 41 diakonische Einrichtungen, 133 ordinierte Geistliche (Offiziere) Aus der Selbstdarstellung der Heilsarmee zitieren wir: " Der Gründer der Heilsarmee, William Booth, wurde am 10. April 1829 in Nottingham (Mittelengland) geboren. Aus dem tiefen Verlangen heraus, Gott zu dienen, nahm er im Alter von 15 Jahren Jesus Christus als Herrn seines Lebens an. Die Bibel wurde zum Maßstab seines Alltags und prägte sein ganzes Leben. Schon in seiner Kindheit mit Armut konfrontiert, erschütterte William Booth immer mehr die soziale und geistliche Not seiner Mitmenschen, besonders in den Ostlondoner Slums. Da die zu den Randgruppen der Gesellschaft gehörenden Menschen nicht in die Kirche kamen, erkannte Booth sehr früh: Die Kirche muß zu den Leuten gehen!

46. Tagesaktuell Im Evangeliumsnetz
Translate this page Arbeitnehmerorganisationen. Im Jahr 1861 begann William Booth (1829-1912)gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Catherine eine Arbeit im Osten Londons. Booth
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47. A Vision Of The Lost By William Booth
A Vision Of The Lost By William Booth (18291912). On one of my recentjourneys, as I gazed from the coach window, I was led into
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A Vision Of The Lost
By William Booth (1829-1912)
On one of my recent journeys, as I gazed from the coach window, I was led into a train of thought concerning the condition of the multitudes around me. They were living carelessly in the most open and shameless rebellion against God, without a thought for their eternal welfare. As I looked out of the window, I seemed to see them all . . . millions of people all around me given up to their drink and their pleasure, their dancing and their music, their business and their anxieties, their politics and their troubles. Ignorant - willfully ignorant in many cases - and in other instances knowing all about the truth and not caring at all. But all of them, the whole mass of them, sweeping on and up in their blasphemies and devilries to the Throne of God. While my mind was thus engaged, I had a vision. I saw a dark and stormy ocean. Over it the black clouds hung heavily; through them every now and then vivid lightening flashed and loud thunder rolled, while the winds moaned, and the waves rose and foamed, towered and broke, only to rise and foam, tower and break again. In that ocean I thought I saw myriads of poor human beings plunging and floating, shouting and shrieking, cursing and struggling and drowning; and as they cursed and screamed they rose and shrieked again, and then some sank to rise no more.

48. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
social reformer. William Booth, 18291912 US) writer and environmentalist WilliamBooth, 1829-1912 US) writer and environmentalist Everglades.
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49. THE CITIES AND D
The Salvation Army organized specifically to meet city needs. William Booth (18291912)orga nized the East London Revival Society in England in 1878.
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THE CITIES AND D.L. MOODY Cities grew because of the industrial revolution. With urban growth came serious problems; problems that still defy solution. This page looks at the city's problems and then examines the life of the greatest revivalist of the late 1800s. I. BACKGROUND When winds of revival swept the country, no one completely ignored the cities but most of America's population was rural. By the 1830s, evangelist C.G. Finney began concentrating on city evangelism. He believed the nation's cultural life flowed from the cities t o rural areas. While other revivalists held occasional meetings in cities, Finney focused on the urban masses. Two factors complicated evangelistic work in America's cities. First, many farm boys headed for the cities to find work. You see this movement from the farm to the city as early as the 1820s. When these young men reached the city several changes occurred. The city, with its many temptations and material opportunities, undercut their rural value system. Second, continuing immigration decreased work opportunities for native born Americans. Most of the immigrants settled in the cities. European immigrants also found themselves cut off from their previous value system. American cities grew rapidly. Chicago illustrates this best. Located in America's heartland, Chicago was a collection of seventeen houses in 1833. Eighty years later, Chicago had grown into the fifth largest city in the world and by 1900 it's population numbered 1,700,000.

50. A Vision Of The Lost
A Vision Of The Lost. By William Booth (18291912). Return to BoothPage. On one of my recent journeys, as I gazed from the coach window
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A Vision Of The Lost By William Booth (1829-1912) Return to Booth Page On one of my recent journeys, as I gazed from the coach window, I was led into a train of thought concerning the condition of the multitudes around me. They were living carelessly in the most open and shameless rebellion against God, without a thought for their eternal welfare. As I looked out of the window, I seemed to see them all . . . millions of people all around me given up to their drink and their pleasure, their dancing and their music, their business and their anxieties, their politics and their troubles. Ignorant - willfully ignorant in many cases - and in other instances knowing all about the truth and not caring at all. But all of them, the whole mass of them, sweeping on and up in their blasphemies and devilries to the Throne of God. While my mind was thus engaged, I had a vision. I saw a dark and stormy ocean. Over it the black clouds hung heavily; through them every now and then vivid lightening flashed and loud thunder rolled, while the winds moaned, and the waves rose and foamed, towered and broke, only to rise and foam, tower and break again. In that ocean I thought I saw myriads of poor human beings plunging and floating, shouting and shrieking, cursing and struggling and drowning; and as they cursed and screamed they rose and shrieked again, and then some sank to rise no more.

51. Lexicon
Klik op de gewenste letter. Booth, William (18291912), Brits prediker, oorspronkelijkmethodistisch predikant, stichtte in 1878 het Leger des Heils. 4.
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Lexicon A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y IJ Z Klik op de gewenste letter. Booth, William (1829-1912), Brits prediker, oorspronkelijk methodistisch predikant, stichtte in 1878 het Leger des Heils Brisantbom
] Dit type bom bestaat uit een hoeveelheid springstof in een stalen mantel die is voorzien van staartvinnen. Deze vinnen zorgen voor een stabiele val. De ontsteking gebeurt door een of twee schokbuizen na aanraking met het doel., of de omgeving. Bij de ontploffing die hierop volgt, wordt het omhulsel in kleine splinters gereten die met een snelheid van ongeveer 1500 meter per seconde worden weggeslingerd. Een bom van 12 kg produceert circa 1000 splinters. Verder zet de drukgolf zich voort in de omgeving en oefent hierbij een verwoestende werking uit. De dodelijke splinterwerking is, afhan- kelijk van het gewicht, effectief in een straal van 300 meter, terwijl door de luchtdruk muren in een straal van ruim 50 meter instorten. Cognaten
] Alle afstammelingen, in mannelijke en vrouwelijke lijn, van bepaalde stamouders Genealogie
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52. BBC - Radio 4 - This Sceptred Isle - How Britain Bought The Suez Canal
Britain was to hold this share until 1956. General William Booth. GENERAL WilliamBooth (18291912) Born in Nottingham; Converted to Christianity in 1844;
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53. WCL Shopping Cart - William Booth (YWAM)
industrial England, General William Booth and his Salvation Army brought the gospeland lifechanging social services to the outcasts of society. (1829-1912).
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54. Den Profetiske Røst
Det er her du får hjelp! William Booth. (18291912). Hvis jeg kunnestille deg ved Mont Blanc i Sveits og fortelle deg at dette er
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55. Time Traveller's Guide To Victorian Britain
William Booth (18291912), the Victorians most prominent evangelist,preaches religion and clean living. Working in the East End
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56. Missionaries Of Charity
Missions Missionary Work Booth, William, 18291912 Booth, Catherine Mumford, 1829-1890 Salvationists Social Science Biography / Autobiography
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57. KIRKESAMFUNN: Frelsesarmeen
Frelsesarmeens grunnlegger William Booth (18291912) skal selv hasagt ”Det har aldri vært min hensikt å skape en ny sekt.
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58. Telegraph | News
Bono lead singer of Irish band U2 (1960). Booth, William founded theSalvation Army (1829-1912). Boudicca Queen of the Iceni (?-AD60).
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59. MSN Encarta - Booth, William
Booth, William (18291912), English religious leader and founder of the SalvationArmy, born in Nottingham, and educated privately. At the age of 23
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60. The Church At Gun Hill - William Booth
Back Close Window A Resolution William Booth (18291912). In the 1840sa young Christian man found employment in a pawnshop. Although
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Back Close Window A Resolution
William Booth (1829-1912) In the 1840s a young Christian man found employment in a pawnshop.
Although he disliked the work he did it faithfully "as unto the Lord" until a more desirable opportunity opened for him to prepare himself for a life of Christian Service. He wrote on a scrap of paper the following resolutions:
"I do promise God that I will rise early every morning to have a few minutes – not less than five – in private prayer.
I will endeavour to conduct myself as a humble, meek and zealous follower of Jesus and by serious witness and warning I will try to lead others to think of the needs of their immortal souls.
I hereby vow to read no less than four chapters in God's Word every day.
I will cultivate a spirit of self-denial and will yield myself a prisoner of love to the Redeemer of the World" That young man was William Booth, who in 1878 formed the Salvation Army and later led thousands to Christ. The Salvation Army stands as a monument to his faithfulness in preparing himself each morning to serve the Lord. Begin your day with God and see what a difference it makes.

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