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A practical guide for parents on how to raise their children to be devoted Christians and faithful servants of Jesus Christ, written by William Booth.
A comprehensive guide to diagnosing and treating common childhood illnesses. Written by a renowned physician and public health advocate, this book is an invaluable resource for parents and caregivers seeking to provide the best possible care for their children.
In this powerful and inspiring book, William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, describes the seven spirits that he sees as essential to Christian life: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, and faith. Drawing on his own experiences as a preacher and social reformer, Booth provides practical advice for cultivating these qualities in oneself and in others, and shows how they can help us to transform the world around us.
Dit boekje bevat de vertaling van 'Purity of heart' en bestaat uit 10 brieven van William Booth, geschreven rond 1902. Booth moedigt zijn soldaten aan om een zuiver hart te verwerven en te behouden. Een inspirerende gids voor geestelijke groei en toewijding.
The 1877 publication argues that the British poor require immediate Christian assistance, emphasizing the urgency of addressing their plight over that of 'pagans' in foreign lands. It highlights social issues and advocates for a focus on domestic poverty, challenging contemporary views on charity and missionary work. The book serves as a call to action for readers to recognize and respond to the struggles faced by their fellow countrymen.
General William Booth presents a compelling analysis of the atonement of Jesus Christ, exploring its significance and implications for faith and salvation. This reproduction of his 1921 work delves into theological insights, reflecting Booth's commitment to understanding and conveying the depth of Christ's sacrifice. The text serves as both a historical document and a relevant exploration of Christian doctrine, appealing to those interested in the intersections of faith, theology, and social action.