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Joseph Booth (1851 in Derby, England – 1932) was an English missionary working in British Central Africa (present-day Malawi) and South Africa. In his 30s, Booth abandoned his career as a businessman and, for the rest of his life, he undertook missionary work for several Christian denominations including Baptist, Seventh Day Baptist and Seventh-day Adventist churches, and he was appointed a missionary by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. Throughout his successive ministries, his defining beliefs were a radical egalitarianism, including a scheme of "Africa for the Africans"’ and, from 1898, Seventh-Day Sabbath (Sabbatarian) observance.

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  • Joseph Booth (1851 in Derby, England – 1932) was an English missionary working in British Central Africa (present-day Malawi) and South Africa. In his 30s, Booth abandoned his career as a businessman and, for the rest of his life, he undertook missionary work for several Christian denominations including Baptist, Seventh Day Baptist and Seventh-day Adventist churches, and he was appointed a missionary by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. Throughout his successive ministries, his defining beliefs were a radical egalitarianism, including a scheme of "Africa for the Africans"’ and, from 1898, Seventh-Day Sabbath (Sabbatarian) observance. (en)
  • Joseph Booth (né en 1851 à Derby, mort en 1932 à Weston-super-Mare) est un missionnaire britannique ayant exercé dans le Protectorat britannique d'Afrique centrale, actuel Malawi et en Afrique du Sud. Il appartient à plusieurs congrégations durant sa vie, Baptisme, Baptistes du Septième Jour et Église adventiste du septième jour et il est employé comme missionnaire par la Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (mouvement dit de « la Tour de garde », dépendant des Témoins de Jéhovah). Au cours de ses ministères successifs, il définit ses convictions comme relevant de l'égalitarisme radical, notamment le projet de « l'Afrique aux Africains » et, à partir de 1898, il pratique l'observance du « sabbat du septième jour ». (fr)
  • Joseph Booth (ur. 26 lutego 1851 w Derby; zm. 1932 w Weston-super-Mare) – angielski niezależny misjonarz działający na terenie obecnego Malawi, Lesotho, i Afryki Południowej. Z powodu radykalnych poglądów religijnych oraz egalitarnej postawy politycznej był wiązany z powstaniem, które wybuchło w styczniu 1915 roku w Niasie (obecne Malawi). (pl)
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