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Catherine Booth-Clibborn

Catherine Booth-Clibborn
Catherine Booth-Clibborn
Short Name: Catherine Booth-Clibborn
Full Name: Booth-Clibborn, Catherine, 1858-1955
Birth Year: 1858
Death Year: 1955

Wikipedia Biography

Catherine Booth-Clibborn (Katie Booth, 18 September 1858 – 9 May 1955) was an English Salvationist and evangelist who extended the Salvation Army into France and Switzerland against local opposition. She was the oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth. She was also known as "la Maréchale".

Texts by Catherine Booth-Clibborn (29)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All through this night I mean to stayCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
At Thy feet I fall, yield Thee up my All (Chorus)Catherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English0
Best beloved of my soulCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Blot, O blot out my transgressionsCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Have you heard the glorious tidings, Jesus saves from doubt and fear?Catherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English7
How can we save a dying worldCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
In sore distress and sorrowCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
I've a letter from thy SireCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
My soul pants after TheeCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
My spirit worn and wearyCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O come, my Redeemer, and chase away the darknessCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O Gottes Lamm, ich nahe michCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)German0
O hear the cry from every nationCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O his wonderful wonderful peaceCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O Lamb of God, Thou wonderful sin bearerCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English9
O look how thy Savior on CalvaryCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O tame me, Lord, rebellious nature calmCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O thou who hast loved my soulCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
O spotless Lamb, I come to TheeMarechale Booth (Author)English25
Peace, perfect peace, my spirit knowsCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Remember Calvary's storyCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Return, return, the God of loveCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English1
Sad and alone your way must beCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
There is a light that shines on meCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English3
Trust thy future to thy GodCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Up to Calvary we are goingCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
What my soul seeks, O RedeemerCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English4
Why art thou so cast downCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2
Without thee, my soul can neverCatherine Booth-Clibborn (Author)English2

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