Quiz #2 Flashcards
• Peter Monk –
Booth’s body guard
• John Reid Morrison –
converted Dr. “Salvation Giant”
• James Flawn –
Café owner. Feeding program, caterer for International CFOT.
• Honor Fells –
Cath’s Maid
• Mildred Duff
– Christian from upper class society
• Elijah Cadman (Commissioner) –
Chimney sweep and boxer; illiterate; Opened work in Whitby; called himself Captain of the Lord’s Army;
• Eliza Hayes –
“Happy Eliza” on cart with tambourine
• Kate Shepherd –
went with a helper to mining town in Rhondda Valley = revival. Her work convinced Booth young women could be leaders.
• John Lawley –
converted by James Dowdle (The Hallelujah Fiddler) – Was Booth’s Aide-de-camp; lead prayer meeting after Booth’s messages, wrote songs; would describe to Booth the seekers when he went blind.
James Dowdle
(The Hallelujah Fiddler
• James Kemp
(Ash Barrel Jimmy)- Orphaned at 6; alcho by 7; Emigrated to US at 18; Police found him upside down in ash barrel; was sent to TSA to try help him; was kicked out of meeting; Railton picked him up and brought him back in; First army convert in America
• Joe the Turk –
Armenian; Shoemaker; San-Fran; nailed brass “s” on soles of shoes; 53 times arrested for preaching; Courages and persistent; wrote Jesus slogans on jail walls; travelling evangelist; wrote colorful red uniform and fez, Carried an umbrella with slogans and lightbulbs.
• Brengle –
Studying at Boston Theological Seminary – received sanctification; joined Booth after hearing him at Tremont Temple; Marries Eliza (Lily) Swift; Injured by brick to the head – While recuperating wrote holiness books; Order of the Founder
• Tom Ferguson –
Jamaica; faithful local officer in Boston; diligent student of the Word; visited sick and shut ins; singer and composer with guitar; Black singing brigade; Envoy.
• Jane Short –
“Sick and Poor visitation society”, collected old booths and clothes,
“Do Something”
William to Bramwell when seeing homeless under the London Bridge
• Warehouse secured for homeless men
Elizabeth Cotrill
- TSA later purchased Hanbury House on Whitechapel Road
* Florence Booth (Bram’s wife) took over Women’s social work
W.T. Stead
Pall Mall Gazette; wrote articles “the maiden tribute of modern Babylon”; bought Eliza Armstrong from Rebecca Jarrett
Prostitution Petition
393,000 signatures
What inspired Booth’s new plan
worried too much emphasis of social work over evangelistic work but this changed when he saw how many people were coming to Christ through Soc. Serv.
He wanted to do something to alleviate misery of converts
Who helped Booth’s scheme?
- Frank Smith – head of social reform
* Stead wrote in darkest England
When did Cath die?
1890
To what did Booth compare the submerged 10th?
Cabby horses
Match factory was started because…
Phossy Jaw, bad work conditions, to show it was possible to pay and have good conditions
What was Booth’s scheme
3 tiered:
City
Farm
Overseas
What was the Social Work Trust
Showed where the $$ went (Eli Cad was the leader)
Who left the work because of the scheme?
Frank Smith
What were the similarities of the new countries opening fire?
o Started by young people o Immigrants from UK or sent from IHQ o Often Laity o Persecution o Rapid Growth o Social Services o War Cry started quickly o Training Program within a year or two.
France
Catherine (Katie) Booth (Founders daughter) known as La Marechale
Adelaide Cox
Florence Soper
Switzerland
Marechale – often imprisoned
India
Frederick deLatour Tucker
• Was on civil service to India – read a war cry
• Adopted indian customs, clothing, simple lifestyle, names (Fakir Singh – meaning Holy Beggar)
• Married Emma Moss Booth
• Medical and children work