Life and Work of Charles Haddon Spurgeon
A comprehensive biography documenting Spurgeon's entire life story from ancestry through childhood, conversion, ministry at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, and his lasting influence on Christianity.
120 Chapters
Table of Contents
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BOOK: The Life and Works of Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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VOLUME ONE
3
Picture of C.H. Spurgeon
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Chapter 1:he Fatherland of the Spurgeons
5
Chapter 2: Birth and Parenthood
6
Chapte 3: James Spurgeon on Stambourne
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Chapter 4: Childhood
8
Chapter 5: Visit of Richard Knil to Stambourne
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Chapter 6: Schooldays and Conversion
10
Chapter 7: At Newmarket
11
Chapter 8: Cambridge--The First Sermon
12
Chapter 9: Mr. Spurgeon As A Local Preacher
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Chapter 10: Settlemen At Waterbeach
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Chapter 11: Progress at Waterbeach
15
Chapter 12: The "Miller of Houghton"
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Chapter 13: Last Days at Waterbeach
17
Chapter 14: The Old Style And The New
18
Chapter 15: Mr. Spurgeon's Predecessors
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Chapter 16: First Month's In London
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Chapter 17: Mr. Sprugeon's First Printed Sermon
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Chapter 18: mr. Spurgeon And The Strict Baptists
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Chapter 19: Work And Progress In 1855
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Chapter 20: Mr. Spurgeon's First Printed Sermon
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VOLUME TWO
25
Surrey Gardens
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Chapter 21: Mr Spurgeon and the Patriot
27
Chapter 22: Marriage--Interest In Sunday School Work
28
Chapter 23: The "Rivulet" Controversy
29
Chapter 24: James Grant And Other Friends
30
Chapter 25: The Pastor of Helensburg
31
Chapter 26: The Founding of the Pastor's College
32
Chapter 27: A Great Disaster
33
Chapter 28: Criticism of the London Press
34
Chapter 29: Dr. Campbell's Estimate
35
Chapter 30: The Services At The Royal Surrey Gardens
36
Chapter 31: A Sermon In The Crystal Palace
37
Chapter 32: "A Contradictory Gospel"
38
Chapter 33: A Great Missionary Program
39
Chapter 34: "De Propaganda Fide"
40
Chapter 35: The Metropolitan Tabernacle
41
Chapter 36: Last Days At The Surrey Gardens
42
Chapter 37: Mr. Spurgeon And The Americans
43
Chapter 38: A Visit To Paris
44
Chapter 39: A Protest Against False Teachers
45
Chapter 40: Eight Weeks On The Continent
46
Chapter 41: A Thanksgiving Meeting
47
Chapter 42:`Opening Of The Metropolitan Tabernacle
48
Chapter43: A Great Missionary Address
49
VOLUME THREE
50
Group of Tutors of the Pastor's College
51
Chapter 44: "The Sceptics and the Scorpions"
52
Chapter 45: "Counterfeits"
53
Chapter 46: Work and Progress in 1862
54
Chapter 47: Progress of the College
55
Chapter 48: "Number Five Hundred"
56
Chapter 49: A Visit to Holland
57
Chapter 50: Waterbeach Revisited.--Spurgeon and Ingoldsby
58
Chapter 51: The Work at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
59
Chapter 52: Spurgeon and the Bible Society
60
Chapter 53: Spurgeon and the Clergy
61
Chapter 54: Work and Progress in 1864
62
Chapter 55: The Sword and the Trowel
63
Chapter56: In Switzerland and Italy
64
Chapter 57: The London Baptist Association
65
Chapter 58: Mrs. Bartlett's Bible Class
66
Chapter 59: Work at the Tabernacle
67
Chapter 60: The Revival of Colportage
68
Chapter 61: Church and State
69
Chapter 62: Work and Progress in 1866
70
Chapter 63: Spurgeon and the Friends
71
VOLUME FOUR
72
The Stockwell Orphanage Fete 1892
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Chapter 64: The Title of "Rev"
74
Chapter 65: Services at the Agricultural Hall
75
Chapter 66: A Continental Holiday
76
Chapter 67: The Stockwell Orphanage
77
Chapter 68: James Archer Sturgeon, Co-Pastor
78
Chapter 69: Work and Progress in 1868
79
Chapter 70: Spurgeon and the Irish Church
80
Chapter 71: Breakfasting With Congregationalists The Stockwell Orphanage
81
Chapter 72: A Testimonial—Spurgeon and the House of Lords
82
Chapter 73: Spurgeon At Liverpool
83
Chapter 74: Aggressive Denominational Work
84
Chapter 75: Spurgeon and the Children
85
Chapter 76: President of the London Baptist Association
86
Chapter 77: An Attack of Smallpox
87
Chapter 78: At Work Again
88
Chapter 79: At Cheshunt College
89
Chapter 80: National Education
90
Chapter 81: Mr. Spurgeon at Home
91
VOLUME FIVE
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Westwood
93
Chapter 82: Mr. Spurgeon's Home Life (Continued...)
94
Chapter 83: Another Illness
95
Chapter 84: A Visit To Rome
96
Chapter 85: Work and Progress in 1872
97
Chapter 86: A Sermon Beneath Crouch Oak
98
Chapter 87: The Baptist Union At Manchester
99
Chapter 88: At Work Again
100
Chapter 89: Some Characteristics—A Portrait Draw From Life
101
Chapter 90: Work and Progress in 1873
102
Chapter 91: The Opening of 1874
103
Chapter 92: Opening of the College Building
104
Chapter 93: First Conference in the College
105
Chapter 94: The Baptist Union At Plymouth
106
Chapter 95: The Book Fund and Pastors' Aid
107
Chapter 96: Illness In Paris
108
VOLUME SIX
109
The Funeral Cortege at Mentone
110
Chapter 97: Another Tour In Scotland
111
Chapter 98: Three Memorable Excursions
112
Chapter 99: A Holiday In The North
113
Chapter 100: The Girl's Orphanage
114
Chapter 101: Mr. Gladstone At The Tabernacle
115
Chapter 102: Spurgeon's Jubilee
116
Chapter 103: Withdrawal From The Baptist Union
117
Chapter 104: Death of Mrs. John Spurgeon
118
Chapter 105: Last Days, Death, and Funeral
119
Chapter106: Public Opinion on Spurgeon's Life and Work
120
Chapter 107: Conclusion
