Godliness

by Catherine BOOTH (1829 - 1890)

Chapter 2 Saving Faith

Godliness

Catherine Booth and William Booth were a ministry team founding the Salvation Army, which has spread from its humble beginnings in England to a global church with a presence in 131 countries and a membership of 1.7 million. Although best known to many people for its relief and charitable work, the Salvation Army is at its core a church from the Wesleyan tradition. Partly due the strong leadership from Catherine Booth, women are encouraged to participate fully in the ministry to the highest levels. In this book Catherine Booth’s writing touches on the basics of faith – repentance, faith, charity and prayer. The book concludes with a series of addresses on holiness, the cardinal doctrine of Holiness churches. - Summary by Larry Wilson


Listen next episodes of Godliness:
Chapter 10 Enthusiasm and Full Salvation , Chapter 11 Hindrances to Holiness , Chapter 12 Addresses on Holiness: First Address , Chapter 12 Addresses on Holiness: Fourth Address , Chapter 12 Addresses on Holiness: Second Address , Chapter 12 Addresses on Holiness: Third Address , Chapter 3 Charity , Chapter 4 Charity and Rebuke , Chapter 5 Charity and Conflict , Chapter 6 Charity and Loneliness , Chapter 7 Conditions of Effectual Prayer , Chapter 8 The Perfect Heart , Chapter 9 How to Work for God with Success