Charles Haddon Spurgeon

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon
James J James Joseph Ellis
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C. H. SPURGEON AS AN AUTHOR.
"He has fought his way to a commander's place in the religious world, and holds it with no abatement of faithfulness, although the work of years is leaving weak spots in his body. There's life in the old guard yet, however, and he stand squarely to his work on the outposts, no matter how the storms may gather about him. His energy, his heroism under bodily pain, his sweet toil, all combine to make him stand out in the clear light as an evangel of the Lord, worthy of
... the cross and the crown ! What a great loving heart he has ! How his sympathies encircle the whole world ! As one of God's workers, he has no superior among men. " — Colonel Gkant, U. S. Consul at Manchester, in a letter dated February 2, 1890.
The following sentences are written in Mr Spurgeon's study Bible : "C. H. Spurgkon. 1856. " " The lamp of my study. " " The light is bright as ever ! 1861. " " Oh, that mine eyes were more opened ! 1864. " " Being worn to pieces, rebound 1870. The lantern mended, and the light as joyous to mine eyes as ever I " THINKING INTO VOLUMES— " BOOKS IN BOOTS "—" VERY GOOD; OR, TRUE IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES "—BOOK AFTER BOOK, AND ALL GOOD— THE "SWORD AND TROWEL.


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