This is an etext version of Mildred Duff, Catherine Booth: A Sketch, with preface by General Bramwell Booth. Originally published by Salvation Army Book Department, circa 1907. This edition was created by Jone Johnson Lewis, 2003.
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Do assure me, she writes, my own dear William, that no want of energy or effort on your part shall hinder the improvement of those talents God has given you.
So that, with his constant travelling and preaching, he might get time to read and think and learn, she suggested a little plan to him in his billets.
Could you not, she says, provide yourself with a small leather bag or case, large enough to hold your Bible and any other book you might requirepens, ink, paper and a candle? And, presuming that you generally have a room to yourself, could you not rise by six oclock every morning, and convert your bedroom into a study till breakfast time?... I hope, my dearest love, you will consider this plan, and keep to it, if possible, as a general practice. Dont let little difficulties prevent your carrying it out.
You must remember that at this time neither Catherine nor Mr. Booth ever dreamed of the wonderful work they were to be called to do. He was then preaching and getting souls saved, mostly in country places, and had many a hard go, but that was no reason why he should not improve.
Did The General like this advice and counsel? Or did he feel, as some men do to-day, that women cannot judge nor understand such things?
Ah! he was wise, and only too glad to have all the help that Catherine could give him. In fact, he often wrote begging her to help him more. The outlines for addresses which she sent him weekly he valued and used, as this letter shows:
I have, he writes, just taken hold of that sketch you sent me on Be not deceived, and am about to make a full sermon on it. I like it much. It is admirable.
I want a sermon on the Flood, one on Jonah, and one on the Judgment. Send me some bare thoughts, some clear, startling outlines. We must have that kind of truth which will move sinners.
This is an etext version of Mildred Duff, Catherine Booth: A Sketch, with preface by General Bramwell Booth. Originally published by Salvation Army Book Department, circa 1907. This edition was created by Jone Johnson Lewis, 2003.
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