Discover the remarkable life of Catherine Booth-Clibborn, known as the "Maré chale," in James Strahan's compelling biography. This meticulously prepared edition recounts the story of a pioneering figure in the Salvation Army and a powerful voice for women in religion. "The Maré chale (Catherine Booth-Clibborn)" offers an intimate portrait of a woman who dedicated her life to faith and service. Explore the challenges and triumphs of a leader who defied convention and left an indelible mark on religious history. A significant contribution to religious biography, this book sheds light on the profound impact of Catherine Booth-Clibborn's work and her enduring legacy within the Salvation Army and beyond. Experience the inspiring journey of a truly exceptional woman.
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