Charles Spurgeon


Charles Haddon Spurgeon, commonly C.H. Spurgeon, (June 19, 1834 January 31, 1892) was a British Baptist preacher.Born in Kelvedon, Essex, Spurgeon's conversion to Christianity came in January 1850 at the age of fifteen. On his way to a scheduled appointment, a snow storm forced him to cut short his intended journey and turn in to a Primitive Methodist chapel in Colchester where, in his own words: "God opened his heart to the salvation message." He preached his first sermon in 1851 and, from the beginning of his ministry, his style and ability were considered to be far above average. He preached in the streets and in the fields before he was 21. In his first church, he began with 100 members. It grew until he was preaching to 10,000 people in the Surrey Music Hall. His church, the Metropolitan Tabernacle, seated 6,000 people. He withdrew from every movement among English Baptists which tended to criticize the Authorized Version KJV1611 in any way. Before his death, he published more than 2,000 sermons and 49 volumes of commentaries, sayings, anecdotes, illustrations, and devotions.
 

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Charles Spurgeon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PILGRIM PUBLICATIONS - C. H. Spurgeon BIOGRAPHY PAGE (comprehensive!)

Charles Spurgeon: Preaching Through Adversity

Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

Spurgeon Gems - Sermons of Charles Spurgeon in Today’s Language and Other Treasures of Truth

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Preacher, Editor, Sword and the Trowel - Christian Biography Resources

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Life and Works of Charles H. Spurgeon by Henry Davenport Northrop

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