Quiz 1 Flashcards
What Christian Period sets the stage for the beginnings of the Army?
Revival Period
Two Revivalists that affected the first great awakening
George Whitefield and James Davenport
A revivalist associated with the second great awakening
John Wesley
Name some revivalists that influenced the Booth’s
Phoebe Palmer and Charles G. Finney
How is John Wesley’s movement of the Methodists connected to S.A. beginnings?
Because William Booth was Methodist before he started the Salvation Army.
“Victorian Britain” refers to a period in history?
When Britain was ruled by Queen Victoria.
William Booth: primary, spiritual influence in his early years
His Mother.
What is Catherine Booth’s Maiden Name?
Mumford
Was Booth’s family influential in the beginning of the Army?
Yes, because his wife supported his whole ministry.
What are Booth’s 3 great aims?
- Determination to to get on in the world.
- Ambition to work for the alleviation of the miseries of the poor.
- A longing to get right with God.
Put in proper order New Connexion, Methodists, The Salvation Army, Christian Mission
- Methodists
- New Connexion
- Christian Mission
- The Salvation Army
Catherine Booths main interests in younger years
Church history and theology
Why did Booth’s break away from the New Connexion
So they could be free to establish revivals, get people saved and send them back to their churches
What happened on July 2, 1865?
When the Booth’s conducted a series of services in the East End
What happened April 10, 1829?
William Booth Birthday