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Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Summary
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SPURGEON, CHARLES HADDON (1834–1892), was an English Baptist popularly known as "the prince of preachers." The son and grandson of Congregationalist pastors, Spurgeon was converted in 1850 at a Primitive Methodist chapel and joined...
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon, commonly C.H. Spurgeon, (June 19, 1834 – January 31, 1892) was a British Reformed Baptist preacher who remains highly influential amongst Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known in various...


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Mind your till, and till your mind. We must, like goldsmiths, carefully sweep our shops, and gather up the filings of the gold which God has given us in the shape of time. Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( June 19 , 1834 - January 31 , 1892 ) was a British...


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The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Charles Spurgeon Johnson 1893-1956
04/01/2005: 412 words, approx. 1 pages
This issue of The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education is dedicated to the memory of Charles Spurgeon Johnson 1893-1956 One of the nation's earliest authorities on race relations in the United States, Charles Spurgeon Johnson was a major figure in the...
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Baptist History and Heritage
The ecclesiology of Charles H. Spurgeon: unity, orthodoxy, and denominational identity.(Southern Baptist leader)
06/22/1999: 5,637 words, approx. 19 pages
Charles Haddon Spurgeon established his ecclesiology squarely on the experience of regeneration or new birth. His commitment to the centrality of regeneration shaped his ecclesiology from local polity to evangelical union. His religious identity was first and foremost 'in broad evangelical dissent. His...
 


 

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