Quiz 1 Flashcards

1
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Two revivalists that affected the first great awakening.

A

George Whitefield and John Wesley

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2
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A revivalists associated with the second great awakening.

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Charles Finney and James Caughey

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3
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Name some revivalists that influenced the Booths.

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Phoebe Palmer and Charles Finney

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4
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How is John Wesley’s movement of the Methodists connected to SA beginnings?

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Because William Booth was a Methodist before he started the Salvation Army.

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5
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What does “Victorian Britian” refer to?

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A period in history when Britian was ruled by Queen Victoria.

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6
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Who was the primary spiritual influence in his early years?

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His mother

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7
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Catherine Booth’s maiden name is

A

Mumford

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8
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Was Booth’s family influential in the beginning of the Army?

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Yes, because his wife supported his whole ministry.

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9
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What are William Booth’s 3 great aims?

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1- Determination to get on in the world.
2- Ambition to work for the alleviation of the miseries of the poor.
3- A longing to get right with God.

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10
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What is the proper order of the Booths ministry:
New Connexion
Methodist
The Salvation Army
Christian Mission
A

Methodists
New Connexion
Christian Mission
The Salvation Army

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11
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What were Catherine Booth’s main interests in younger years?

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Church history and theology

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12
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Why did the Booths break away from the New Connexion?

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William and Catherine broke away so they could be free to establish revivals, get people saved and send them back to their churches.

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13
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What year did William Booth conduct his series of services in the East End.

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July 2, 1865

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14
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When is William Booth’s Birthday?

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April 10, 1829

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15
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What do the colors of the flag mean?

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The red represents the blood of Christ
The blue speaks of purity and holiness of God
The yellow represents the light of the life in the Holy Spirit

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16
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What does the motto - Blood and Fire- of the Salvation Army speak of?

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The blood of the lamb and the fire of the Holy Spirit

17
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What is the flag a symbol of?

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It is a symbol of our message and mission.

18
Q

What Christian Period sets the stage for the beginnings of the Army?

A

The first great Awakening

19
Q

In whose home did William and Catherine meet?

A

Eddie Rabbits