Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 – 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians...
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Metropolitan Tabernacle, one of the fraternal twin sons of the famous Charles Spurgeon (1834–92). Thomas and his twin brother were born a month before the...
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Susannah Spurgeon (née Thompson; 15 January 1832 – 22 October 1903) was a British author and wife of Charles Spurgeon. Susannah Thompson married Charles Spurgeon...
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Spurgeon may refer to: Spurgeon, Indiana, a town Spurgeon, Missouri, an unincorporated community Spurgeon, Tennessee, a census-designated place Spurgeon...
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and Thomas Crosby. This view was held by English Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon as well as Jesse Mercer, the namesake of Mercer University. In 1898...
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maschil or contemplation of Ethan the Ezrahite". Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon theorised that this was the same person as Jeduthun. Theologian John...
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churches and espousing doctrines contrary to the received Holy Tradition. Charles Spurgeon said: [Y]ou shall find spiritual life in every church. I know it is...
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included an 1857 sermon by London pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon titled "The Condescension of Christ". In it, Spurgeon uses the phrase to convey not only the...
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Retrieved 2007-02-04. Spurgeon, p. 255 "The Evidence Bible", Ray Comfort, Bridge-Logos Publishers, 2003, p. 1183 Charles Haddon Spurgeon, "Lectures to My Students"...
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Baptist Union of Great Britain. The school was founded in 1856 by Pastor Charles Spurgeon as "Pastors' College" in London. His vision was to provide a practical...
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small. In 1854, Charles Haddon Spurgeon started serving at the Tabernacle at the age of 20. The church at the beginning of Spurgeon's pastorate was situated...
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Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (redirect from Spurgeon College)
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary also houses an undergraduate college, Spurgeon College (formerly known as Midwestern College). Midwestern Seminary was...
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Charles Spurgeon Johnson (July 24, 1893 – October 27, 1956) was an American sociologist and college administrator, the first black president of historically...
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revivalists (or evangelists). Nineteenth-century Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon said, "Many blessings may come to the unconverted in consequence of...
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(1703–64), Andrew Fuller, and the missionary William Carey (1761–1834). Charles Spurgeon (1834–92), pastor to the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan...
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understood not merely as a name but as a description of the future reality. Charles Spurgeon preached his New Year sermon in 1891 on this text in Ezekiel, declaring:...
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entered upon his new charge in September 1892. This being the year that Charles Spurgeon died, leading to unrest at the nearby baptist Metropolitan Tabernacle...
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Masters edits the international magazine Sword & Trowel (started by Charles Spurgeon in 1865). Masters initiated the London Reformed Baptist Seminary in...
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Roger Williams John Clarke John Bunyan Shubal Stearns Andrew Fuller Charles Spurgeon James Robinson Graves William Bullein Johnson William Carey Luther...
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station). In the 19th century the nationally famed Baptist preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon built the Metropolitan Tabernacle here. The building, designed...
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encouraged by Andrew A. Bonar. The famous London Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon invited him to speak, and he promoted the American as well. When Moody...
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Belfast, Ireland. As a young man, he was influenced by the preaching of Charles Spurgeon, who became his friend and mentor. Fullerton served as President of...
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Baptist) Nat Turner (1800-1831) William Garrett Lewis (1834–1885) Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892) Metropolitan Tabernacle (Reformed/Particular Baptist) John...
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Roger Williams John Clarke John Bunyan Shubal Stearns Andrew Fuller Charles Spurgeon James Robinson Graves William Bullein Johnson William Carey Luther...
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Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1866). Morning by Morning: Daily Readings for the Family Or the Closet. Passmore and Alabaster. p. 277. Spurgeon, Charles Haddon...
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Surrey Gardens. Charles Haddon Spurgeon Preaching at the Music Hall in the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens Spurgeon at Surrey Music...
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Roger Williams John Clarke John Bunyan Shubal Stearns Andrew Fuller Charles Spurgeon James Robinson Graves William Bullein Johnson William Carey Luther...
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which is summarized in the English phrase "What Would Jesus Do?" Charles Spurgeon, a well-known evangelical Baptist preacher in London, used the phrase...
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Nelson and Sons, 1869), 216, 245. Charles Spurgeon, Eccentric Preachers (Passmore and Alabaster, 1879), 125. Charles Spurgeon, Eccentric Preachers (Passmore...
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