All for the glory of God. Autobiography

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In this autobiography, which was compiled by Spurgeon's wife and his personal secretary from his diary entries, letters and sermons, Ch. G. Spurgeon appears to the reader as an evangelist, to whose sermons masses of people flocked, as the founder of a school of preachers and an orphanage, as well as a militant theologian and writer, whose books have long been considered classics of Christian literature.

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Foreword

1. Happy childhood
2. Prayer house in Stemberne
3. Richard Knill and other children's adventures
4. Memories of Maidstone and Newmarket
5. Early religious impressions
6. Because of many sufferings
7. Big change
8. After repentance
9. Notes from a diary and letters
10. Good testimony
11. The beginning of serving the Lord
12. Defense of biblical teaching
13. A young preacher in Marchland
14. A young savior of souls in Waterbeach
15. Memories of a rural pastor
16. Call to London
17. The beginning of a long pastoral ministry, 1854
18. Love and Marriage
19. Early critics and slanderers — first literary friends
20. Surprising growth — dates and facts
21. Collaborators
22. "I worked harder"
23. First visit to Scotland
24. Conqueror of souls
25. New pastoral college
26. First editions — writer, publisher and reader
27. First years of marriage
28. Tragedy in the Music Hall in Surrey Gardens, 1856
29. Divine services of 1858–1860.
30. Construction of a house of prayer
31. Services in the music hall
32. Services in the Metropolitan Tabernacle under construction
33. Opening of the prayer house
34. Memorial services in the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1861–1874.
35. Sermon under the open sky
36. Biblical pastoral college, 1861–1878.
37. Blessing from printed sermons
38. Orphanages
39. New House Helensburgh
40. Seeking and penitent
41. Westwood
42. From a two-day work
43. Spurgeon is a reader and an author
44. "Controversy about the fall" - from Spurgeon's point of view
45. Last year

Чарльз Гаддон Сперджен

Charles Haddon Spurgeon English preacher and theologian, pastor of the largest Baptist church in England. One of the most prominent representatives of homiletic exegesis in Protestantism .

Vendor Левит
ISBN 978-617-8232-04-7
Year 2023
Cover Hardcover, dust jacket
Pages count 416
Language Russian
Weight 660 g
Size 160 x 235 x 34

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