[The Authoritative Life of General William Booth by George Scott Railton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Authoritative Life of General William Booth CHAPTER IV 6/18
Unless a man with a nervous system like his was "framed like a bullock," and had "a chest like a prize-fighter," he would break down, said the physician, and seeing that he was not so built, he would be "done for" in twelve months.
The doctor went to the grave very soon afterwards, whereas The General continued preaching for over sixty years after that pronouncement. At this period, some of the Wesleyans who were discontented with their leaders in London broke into revolt, and there was so much bitter feeling on both sides, that the main object of John Wesley--the exaltation of Christ for the Salvation of men--was for the moment almost lost sight of. Mr.Booth joined with the most earnest people he could find; but though they gave him opportunity to hold Meetings, he wrote to one of his old associates:-- "How are you going on? I wish I knew you were happy, living to God and working for Jesus. "I preached on Sabbath last to a respectable but dull and lifeless congregation.
Notwithstanding this I had liberty in both prayer and preaching.
I had not any one to say 'Amen' or 'Praise the Lord' during the whole of the service.
I want some of you here with me in the Prayer Meetings, and then we should carry all before us." Thus we see emerging from the obscurity of a poor home a conqueror, fired with one ambition, out of harmony with every then existing Christian organisation, because of that strange old feeling, so often expressed in the Psalms of David, that the praises of God ought to be heard from all men's lips alike, and that everything else ought to give way to His will and His pleasure. In speaking to his Officers later on he said:-- "When the great separation from the Wesleyan Church took place, Mr. Rabbits said to me one day: 'You must leave business, and wholly devote yourself to preaching the Gospel.' "'Impossible,' I answered.
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