Charles Haddon Spurgeon was called “the prince of preachers.” Since he began his ministry at London’s New Park Street Chapel in 1855, his sermons have made their mark on thousands of lives. For those ...
When Charles Spurgeon died in January 1892, London went into mourning. Nearly 60,000 people came to pay homage during the three days his body lay in state at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Some 100,000 ...
Third Series. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman & Co. THERE can be no doubt of the merit of these sermons, considered as examples of method and embodiments of character. Whatever elements of Christianity ...
It was said that he preached with a leather throat, with passionate intensity, and used the simple language of ordinary speech. In life he was regarded with contempt by the media, disdain by members ...
Breimaier, a theology lecturer at Spurgeon’s College in London, examines in this thorough but dry debut the biblical hermeneutics of 19th-century English evangelical preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon ...
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