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Popular Christianity. Booth, Catherine Mumford, 1829–1890.
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POPULAR CHRISTIANITY. A SERIES OF LECTURES DELIVERED IN PRINCES HALL, PICCADILLY.

BY

MRS. BOOTH.

SECOND EDITION.

London: THE SALVATION ARMY, 101, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C.

1888.

PREFACE.

IN committing these addresses to the press, I would like to say to my readers that although for months after their delivery I was continually pressed to publish them by many of my hearers, I steadily refused, chiefly because I feared that in cold type they might produce an impression of censoriousness, which was not possible when, as I believe, assisted by the Spirit of God, I dealt with my hearers face to face on these burning topics.

During my late illness I became deeply convinced that it was my duty to let these utterances, such as they are, go forth irrespective of consequences, in the hope of reaching a greater number of persons similarly circumstanced with those to whom they were originally spoken, many of whom professed to have received great personal blessing, with increased light and power for usefulness.

Having come to this conclusion, I submitted the MSS. to my friend Commissioner Railton, who not only strongly urged me to publish them, but favoured page: vi me with some most valuable suggestions and emendations.

May He whose kingdom and glory alone I seek bless every reader with grace to receive whatever truth he may find in these pages applicable to himself in the love of it.

CATHERINE BOOTH.

LONDON, July, 1887.

CONTENTS.

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