C.H. Spurgeon Autobiography
2 Volume Set
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Weight | 3.56 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.8 × 5.75 × 2.95 in |
ISBN | 9780851512150 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
Topic | 19th Century, Pastoral Biography |
Original Pub Date | 1900 |
Banner Pub Date | Jun 1, 1973 |
Page Count | 1,116 |
Format | Book |
Book Description
The enduring value of the C.H. Spurgeon Autobiography lies in its record of God’s grace. Through out these pages the Saviour stands above the servant. That Christ is worthy of a devotion and a service incomparably greater than any redeemed sinner can render is the supreme lesson of the book.
‘In his heart’, wrote Archibald Brown, ‘Jesus stood unapproached, unrivalled. He worshipped Him; he adored Him. He was our Lord’s delighted captive.’ Whatever Spurgeon did he did it for Christ. None can read these pages without being indelibly impressed with the author’s words, ‘there is no time for serving the Lord like the very earliest days of youth.’
Sinclair Ferguson’s First Banner Book
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