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Charles SpurgeonCharles Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon, (June 19, 1834 - January 31, 1892) was an English Baptist pastor. He is still known to people as the Prince of Preachers.

He received his early education at Colchester, and also spent a year in the Agricultural College at Maidstone, where he obtained some knowledge of the sciences.

He then engaged as usher in a school at Newmarket, after which he moved to Cambridge and served in a similar capacity in a day school, all the while employing his leisure in improving his own mind.

He began, while at Newmarket, to make Sunday-school addresses, and it is said that he did it in a manner to attract older persons. At Cambridge he continued the custom, and also began to give Sunday-school sermons in surrounding villages.

A small Baptist church at Waterbeach extended the young preacher a call, to be its pastor. He accepted the invitation, and during a short ministry the church was doubled. In January, 1854, when Mr. Spurgeon was but twenty years old, he was invited to accept the pastorate of New Park Street Chapel in London.

He immediately began a career of Christian endeavor in that city which surpasses the record of almost any modem apostle we could name.

Coming to the busy city fresh from quiet fields of study, observation and thought, with a vigor and power of expression, startling in their novelty, he at once arrested the attention of the people.

Throngs came out to hear him. The church must be enlarged, and in order to accommodate the eager multitudes, he preached many sermons In the open air to fifteen thousand persons, and often in Exeter Hall to more than that number.

Beginning his public career thus early in life, public interest in him has not for a moment waned. He is a preacher of the Gospel In its simplicity, and an orator of wonderful power.

His pulpit work is supplemented by vast philanthropic and charitable enterprises, asylums, orphanages and schools. His published works are many, among which are “John Ploughman’s Talks,” “John Ploughman’s Pictures,” “Commenting and Commentaries,” “Gleanings among the Sheaves,” beside ten volumes of sermons. Perhaps the best known and most highly valued literary work of Mr. Spurgeon is his “Treasury of David,” an exhaustive and helpful treatise on the Psalms.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s career has been phenomenal from his youthful entrance into the ministry until to-day. The work he has done for the Master in bringing souls to know Christ, and in strengthening believers in the faith will never be fully known until eternity.

The sermons of Charles Spurgeon have been translated into several languages and today, there are more books and writings of Spurgeon than any other Christian writer.

Spurgeon was pastor of the Baptist Church called Metropolitan Tabernacule, of London for 38 years
Charles Spurgeon

An Example Of Faith

by Charles Spurgeon

Suppose a fire in the upper room of a house, and the people gathered in the street. A child is in the upper story: how is he to escape? He cannot leap down,—that were to

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Charles Spurgeon

Eternity Beyond Comparison

by Charles Spurgeon

Afar off, one can hardly tell which is mountain and which is cloud. The clouds rise with peaks and summits, all apparently as solid, and certainly as glistening, as the snow-clad Alps, so that the

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Charles Spurgeon

Education Alone Not Enough

by Charles Spurgeon

I heard two persons on the Wengern Alp talking by the hour together of the names of ferns; not a word about their characteristics, uses, or habits, but a medley of crack-jaw titles and nothing

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Charles Spurgeon

The Need Of Earnestness

by Charles Spurgeon

We lack men of apostolic zeal. Converted in a most singular way, by a direct interposition from heaven, Paul from that time forward became an earnest man. He had always been earnest, in his sins,

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Charles Spurgeon

The Christian’s Duty

by Charles Spurgeon

Oh, Christians, never be satisfied with being merely saved. Up with you! Away off! Go onward, up the path of loving duty to the high mountains, to the clearer light, to the brighter joy. If

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Charles Spurgeon

The Exalted One

by Charles Spurgeon

Look at him, can your imagination picture him? Behold his transcendent glory! The majesty of kings is swallowed up; the pomp of empires dissolves like the white mist of the morning before the sun; the

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Charles Spurgeon

Example Of Decision

by Charles Spurgeon

After the defeat of the Romans at the battle of Allia, Rome was sacked, and it seemed as if, at any moment, the Gauls might take the capitol. Among the garrison was a young man

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Charles Spurgeon

Death And Unmasking

by Charles Spurgeon

To-day the world is like a masquerade. High carnival is being held, and men wear their masques and dominoes, and strut about, and we think that man a king, and this a mighty prince, and

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Charles Spurgeon

Christ Our Example In Cross-bearing

by Charles Spurgeon

Christ is our great example in cross-bearing. He had not where to lay his head in life, nor a rag to cover him in death, nor anything but a borrowed grave in burial. What manner

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Charles Spurgeon

Spes Unica

by Charles Spurgeon

On a huge cross by the side of an Italian highway hung a hideous caricature of the Beloved of our souls, who poured out His life for our redemption. Out of reverence to the living

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