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  1. Thomas returned to England after the death of his father and succeeded him in his pulpit ministry after a brief period under Arthur Tappan Pierson. During Thomas' fifteen-year pastorate, the Tabernacle burned in 1898 and was rebuilt along similar lines.

  2. Mar 26, 2022 · c.1895 Map of London featuring notable locations in the life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon. New Park Street Chapel. At the age of 20, Charles Spurgeon came to New Park Street Chapel from his first pastorate at a small Baptist church in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. This congregation had continuously met since 1650, beginning in the Tower Bridge area ...

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  4. Jan 31, 2022 · Mrs. Spurgeon, Mrs. Thorne, Mr. Allison, Mr. Harrald, Mr. Samuel, and Dr. Fitzhenry were present. The prayer of Mrs. Spurgeon was notable. Though grieving, she thanked God for the “treasure so long lent to her.” A telegram would be sent to New Zealand to their son Rev. Thomas Spurgeon. It would simply say, “Father in heaven. Mother ...

  5. archive.spurgeon.org › misc › bio1The Spurgeon Country

    With its great hemisphere of sky, Essex, like Nazareth of the olden days, lies near the stream of the world's traffic, but is shut off from it. And Spurgeon, in his touch with the life of his time, his aloofness from it, and his open vision of the wide heavens, resembles his native country. There is a gap in the suburbs of London.

    • Decrease in self. Increase in Christ. The Victorians were people of progress. Electric bulbs replaced oil lamps; engines drove carriages instead of animals.
    • Expect more of God. On August 19, 1861, Spurgeon held a special service at the Metropolitan Tabernacle on the centennial of William Carey’s birth. In large letters above the platform, Carey’s famous motto was written: “Expect great things from God.
    • Find joy in God alone. At the age of twenty-two, Charles Spurgeon almost quit the ministry. He and Susannah had been married less than one year. Their sons, Charles and Thomas, were infants.
  6. Mar 24, 2011 · In June 1889 his health forced him to resign. However, he did not remain idle. He began immediately engaging in evan­gelistic meetings. His father’s unexpected death took him back to London in 1892. In 1894 the Metropolitan Tabernacle called Thomas Spurgeon to become his father’s successor.

  7. The purpose of the meeting was to gather funds for the orphanage directed by Thomas Spurgeon’s father in London. Thomas, little more then than a slightly-built, fair-haired youth, being the evangelist that he was, also seized the opportunity to publish the Gospel message.

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