Charles Spurgeon- The Great Orator
$8.00
from the Heroes of the Faith series
2 in stock
Description
Author:
J C Carlile
Publisher:
Barbour and Company
Year:
1995
Description:
A great tabernacle was once built for a great preacher. Such were Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s preaching gifts that London’s Metropolitan Tabernacle- a structure accomodating 6,000 people- was built in 1861 just for him. The great orator and preacher continued filling the pews until death thirty years later, while also founding there a pastor’s college and an orphanage, both of which still exist.
Rejecting the Congregationalist theology of his father, Spurgeon was baptized as an adult and soon after discovered his God-given gifts in a Baptist pastorate near Cambridge, England. A powerful evangelist with a natural and appealing sense of humor, Spurgeon delivered sermons that are eminently readable today and still, remarkably, in print over a century later.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon remains a role model for seminarians and seasoned pastors alike, and an imagined fiery presence in the pulpit through his inspired writings. 205 page paperback
Additional information
| Weight | .35 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 5.2 × 8 × .5 in |

