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Spurgeons Sermons May 1858
by Charles H. Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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006 - A Present Religion
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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005 - Looking Unto Jesus
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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004 - Human Responsibility
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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003 - The World Turned Upside Down
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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002 - The Sunday School Teacher - A Steward
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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001 - Christ Glorified As The Builder Of His Church
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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Charles Spurgeon, a renowned Baptist minister in mid-Victorian London, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons, leaving an indelible mark on countless families both locally and beyond. Finding a venue large enough to host his growing congregation was a challenge, often leading to the use of the Royal Surrey Gardens Music Hall, which could accommodate 10,000 attendees, yet still left many outside longing to hear his words. His legacy is felt today through the numerous churches established, the missionary efforts launched, childrens charities founded, and theological colleges created as a result of his ministry. This collection features sermons delivered in May 1858, published for just one penny each, and became one of the best-selling series of writings in history. (Summary by Alan Chant)
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