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Charles Spurgeon: Prodigy of the Pulpit

Born: June 19, 1834, Kelvedon, England
Died: January 31, 1892, Menton, France

Charles Spurgeon, a man whose voice thundered with gospel truth across Victorian England, has been called “The Prince of Preachers”. His life was marked by deep devotion to Christ, bold preaching, and tireless evangelism.

His ministry expanded through the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, launching over 66 gospel ministries. Though plagued by depression and chronic illness, he preached to over a million people and baptized more than 15,000 converts. Heavily influenced by the Puritans, Spurgeon had a library of several thousand of their works by the time of his death.

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Featured Works by Charles Spurgeon

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The Fairest of Ten Thousand by Charles Spurgeon

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This treasury of Spurgeon’s sermons on Song of Solomon draws readers to Christ’s beauty, glory, and redeeming love.
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