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  • Submitted: Jun 03 2012 10:34 AM
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  • Author: Charles Spurgeon
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Download Spurgeon, Charles - Sermon Commentary from Genesis to Esther

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Author:
Charles Spurgeon

theWord Version:
3.x - 4.x

Tab Name:
Spurgeon, Charles - Sermon Commentary from the Books of Law and History

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charles spurgeon law history wlue777

C. H. Spurgeon - Baptist preacher

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The descendant of several generations of Independent ministers, he was born at Kelvedon, Essex, and became a Baptist in 1850. In the same year he preached his first sermon, and in 1852 he was appointed paster of the Baptist congregation at Waterbeach. In 1854 he went to Southwark, where his sermons drew such crowds that a new church, the Metropolitan Tabernacle in Newington Causeway, had to be built for him. Apart from his preaching activites he founded a pastors’ college, an orphanage, and a colportage association for the propagation of uplifting literature. Spurgeon was a strong Calvinist. He had a controversy in 1864 with the Evangelical party of the Church of England for remaining in a Church that taught Baptismal Regeneration, and also estranged considerable sections of his own community by rigid opposition to the more liberal methods of Biblical exegesis. These differences led to a rupture with the Baptist Union in 1887. He owed his fame as a preacher to his great oratorical gifts, humour, and shrewd common sense, which showed itself especially in his treatment of contemporary problems. Among his works are The Saint and his Saviour (1857), Commenting and Commentaries (1876) and numerous volumes of sermons (translated into many languages).

—The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church




Rev. Spurgeon preached thousand of sermons. This 'devotional commentary' will be split up in several files. This file includes selected sermons from Genesis to Esther.


Were there supposed to be any comments for the book of Esther? Seems to be missing.
i wish that all spurgeon commentaries of all books become in one file for easy study and compare -- but this is a huge effort i thank u for it




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