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Catherine Mumford Booth

    Catherine Booth was a compelling orator and writer whose logical and devastatingly articulate prose, alongside her husband, laid the foundation for the Salvation Army. In an era where women possessed few civil rights, Booth championed the right of women to preach the gospel on equal terms with men for over two decades. Her popularity and spiritual impact were unmatched by any man of her time, including her husband. She left a lasting legacy through her advocacy for equality and her powerful spiritual leadership.

    The Salvation Army in Relation to the Church and State: And Other Addresses Delivered at Cannon Street Hotel, City Volume Talbot Collection of British
    Aggressive Christianity: Practical Sermons
    Papers on Practical Religion
    Godliness: Being reports of a series of addresses delivered at James's Hall, London, W. during 1881
    Papers on Aggressive Christianity