The Life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, with an Introduction by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
Charles Ray
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Book Description
Title:
The Life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, with an Introduction by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
Author:
Charles Ray
Publication Year:
1903
Location:
London
Publisher:
Passmore and Alabaster / Isbister and Company Ltd.
Pages:
506
Subjects:
Christian Mission, United Kingdom, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Biography
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
Introduction by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
Ancestry and Birth
Early Childhood
Schooldays
Early Religious Impressions
Conversion
Baptism Church Membership and Christian Service
The First Pastorate at Waterbeach
First Visit to New Park Street Chapel
Settlement in London
Increasing Popularity and Success
Courtship and Marriage
Abuse and Slander in the Press
Friendly Tributes
Services Away from London: First Literary Work
The Surrey Gardens Music Hall
Later Services at the Music Hall: Fast Day at the Crystal Palace
The Turning of the Tide: Doctrinal Controversy
The Metropolitan Tabernacle Begun
Opening of the Metropolitan Tabernacle
The CHurch Officers
Notable Lectures and Addresses
Memorable Services and Sermons
The Pastors' College
The Stockwell Orphanage
Other Institutions
Pastor, Parent and Citizen
Some Notable Celebrations
Visits and Visitors
The Downgrade Controversy
Charles Haddon Spurgeon as an Author
The Printed Sermons
Last Illness and Death
Conclusion
Appendix A. Chronological Summary
Appendix B. Table Showing the Number of Members Baptized and Received into the Church Worshipping at New Park Sreet Chapel and the Metropolitan Tabernacle Under the Pasotrate of Charles Haddon Spurgeon