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Spurgeon: The People's Preacher
Eva Hope


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Book Description

Title:
Spurgeon: The People's Preacher
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Charles Taylor
Pages:
330
Subjects:
Christian Mission, United Kingdom, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Biography
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Eva Hope, Spurgeon: The People's Preacher

Contents

  1. Life's Beginnings
  2. Preparation and Service
  3. New Park Street Chapel
  4. Marriage, Fame, Trouble, and Usefulness
  5. In Labours More Abundant
  6. The Opening of the Tabernacle
  7. The Pastors' College
  8. The Work at the Tabernacle
  9. Spurgeon and His Students
  10. Work and Rest
  11. A Helpmeet's Work
  12. Years of Good
  13. The Story of the Stockwell Orphanage
  14. After Five-and-Twenty Years
  15. Spurgeon's Philosophy
  16. To the Jubilee Year
  17. Spurgeon as a Commentator
  18. Greatly Beloved
  19. Rest For the Warrior
  • Appendix
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