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  2. Catherine Booth - Wikipedia

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    Her first written article, the pamphlet Female Teaching [5] was published in December 1859. 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.

  3. Holiness movement - Wikipedia

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    Palmer's The Promise of the Father, published in 1859, which argued in favor of women in ministry, [69] later influenced Catherine Booth, co-founder of the Salvation Army. The practice of ministry by women is common but not universal within the denominations of the Holiness movement.

  4. In Darkest England and the Way Out - Wikipedia

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    Booth wrote In Darkest England while his wife, Catherine Booth, lay ill.Catherine died two weeks before the book was published. Booth wrote a tribute to Catherine in the book's preface, expressing his gratitude that "amid the ceaseless suffering of a dreadful malady, my dying wife found relief in considering and developing the suggestions which I have set forth".

  5. Phoebe Palmer - Wikipedia

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    From the northeastern United States the movement spread. She and her husband visited other regions, then Canada in 1857, and then the United Kingdom in 1859. They stayed in the United Kingdom for several years. [citation needed] The Palmers bought a monthly magazine entitled The Guide to Holiness in 1864. It had been started by Timothy Merritt ...

  6. Kate Booth - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Booth-Clibborn (Katie Booth, 18 September 1858 – 9 May 1955) was an English Salvationist and evangelist who extended the Salvation Army into France and Switzerland against local opposition. She was the oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth. She was also known as "la Maréchale".

  7. Christianity in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    At first only women attended these meetings, but eventually Methodist bishops and other clergy members began to attend them also. In 1859, she published The Promise of the Father, in which she argued in favor of women in ministry, later to influence Catherine Booth, co-founder of the Salvation Army. The practice of ministry by women became ...

  8. File:William and Catherine Booth, 1862.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Booth; Usage on is.wikipedia.org Hjálpræðisherinn; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Sacerdozio femminile; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 개신교의 역사; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Catherine Booth (1829-1890) Usage on nn.wikipedia.org Catherine Booth; William Booth; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Армия спасения; Usage on uk ...

  9. List of feminist literature - Wikipedia

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    "Some Thoughts on the Present Aspect of the Crusade Against the State Regulation of Vice", Catherine Booth (1874) [62] Blackwell, Antoinette (1976) [first published 1875]. The Sexes Throughout Nature. Hyperion Press. ISBN 0-88355-349-X. [88] "Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States", National Woman Suffrage Association, July 4 ...