Spurgeon: Heir of the Puritans

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Allen & Unwin, 1967 - 182 páginas
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was one of God gifts to His church in Britain and throughout the world. From the day of his conversion at sixteen until the day of his death, he had a single eye to the glory of God. Molded by the Puritans and standing in their noble tradition, he lived for God in the pulpit, in the study, in the home, in the college, and in the orphanage. This biography will inspire those who read it.

Contenido

Early Years II
11
Into the Light
18
The Student Pastor
27
London Calls
35
Over the Water to Charlie
47
The Metropolitan Tabernacle
63
The Sermons
75
His College
90
Heir of the Puritans
102
Mr ValiantforTruth
122
Servant of the Lord
147
To Immanuels Land
164
He being dead yet speaketh
171
BOOKS FOR FURTHER READING
178
BIOGRAPHICAL DATES
180
INDEX
181

His Orphanage
97
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