Spurgeon: Heir of the PuritansAllen & Unwin, 1967 - 182 pages 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. |
Table des matières
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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