William Booth-Clibborn

Short Name: William Booth-Clibborn
Full Name: Booth-Clibborn, William
Birth Year: 1893
Death Year: 1969

William E. Booth-Clibborn was born on August 4, 1893 in Switzerland. He was the son of Arthur and Catherine Booth-Clibborn, and became the best known of the Booth-Clibborn children, having a worldwide ministry of evangelism and writing. He accepted the Oneness doctrine and was baptized in Jesus' name. Meetings he conducted in Australia during the early 1930s helped found several Pentecostal churches. He later founded Immanuel Temple in Portland, Oregon, where he died in 1969.

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Texts by William Booth-Clibborn (15)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Bowed neath the passion of thy crossWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Down from His glory, Ever living storyWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English12
Every Christian makes blunders and mistakesWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English3
Go, preach the gospel unto every nationWilliam Booth-Clibborn (Author)English3
Have you seen the face of JesusWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English5
O Christian, you will never findWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O how God desires to save and to bless youWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Our heavenly Bridegroom's comingWilliam Booth-Clibborn (Author)English3
Qué bella historiaWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn, 1863-1969 (Author)Spanish3
The Holy Spirit came, sent forth in Jesus' nameWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
The Maker of all thingsWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
The night our Savior was betrayedWilliam Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
There is a way that seemeth right (Booth-Clibborn)William Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
There'll be no sorrow there, In my Father's houseWilliam Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
When your cup runneth over with joyWilliam E. Booth-Clibborn (Author)English4

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