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  1. William Booth (Nottingham, 10 aprile 1829 – Londra, 20 agosto 1912) è stato un predicatore inglese metodista. Nel 1865 , insieme alla moglie Catherine Mumford , fondò il movimento con scopi evangelistici ed umanitari denominato Esercito della Salvezza ( ingl .

  2. William Booth (10 April 1829 – 20 August 1912) was an English Methodist preacher who, along with his wife, Catherine, founded the Salvation Army and became its first General (1878–1912). The Christian movement with a quasi-military structure and government founded in 1865 has spread from London to many parts of the world.

  3. William Booth (born April 10, 1829, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Eng.—died Aug. 20, 1912, London) was the founder and general (18781912) of the Salvation Army. The son of a speculative builder, Booth was apprenticed as a boy to a pawnbroker.

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  4. His legacy was a Salvation Army that numbered 15,875 officers and cadets, operating in 58 lands. William Booth was born in Nottingham on 10 April 1829, the son of Samuel Booth and his second wife Mary.

  5. Riformatore sociale britannico, noto come "il generale Booth", nato presso Nottingham il 10 aprile 1829, morto a Londra il 20 agosto 1912. Ebbe scarsa educazione dalla famiglia poverissima e fin dai 13 anni dovette guadagnarsi la vita.

  6. Riformatore sociale (Nottingham 1829 - Londra 1912); metodista wesleyano, si propose di svolgere una vasta azione sociale in senso cristiano attraverso un'organizzazione di tipo militare: l'Esercito della Salvezza, da lui fondato con la fattiva collaborazione della moglie Caterina Mumford (m. 1890) e dei suoi figli.

  7. 5 giu 2019 · At the time of his death on August 20, 1912, the Salvation Army had become a family-run Christian empire, with seven of the Booths' eight children taking leadership positions. Today, following...