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  1. Charles and Susannah Spurgeon. Thomas Spurgeon (20 September 1856 – 20 October 1917) was a British Reformed Baptist preacher of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, one of the fraternal twin sons of the famous Charles Spurgeon (1834–92).

    • Patrick (Pat) Spurgeon, Thomas Harold Spurgeon(1891-1967)
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    • Eliza McLeod Rutherford
  2. Sep 3, 2018 · Yet, in early1894 the newly-called pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, 38-year-old Thomas Spurgeon, was faced with all of these. His father pastored the church for 37 years, built it from scarcely a hundred members to thousands and established numerous large influential ministries through it.

  3. Mar 24, 2011 · The forgotten Spurgeon. by Thomas Ray. Charles Haddon Spurgeon was the most influential preacher of the 19th century. His achievements are truly remarkable. In 1854, at the age of 19, he was invited to become the pastor of the historic New Park Street Baptist Church in London.

  4. May 5, 2023 · March 21. Thomas Spurgeon. Thomas, whose name means twin, was indeed a twin, born to Charles Haddon and Susannah Spurgeon in 1856. His name also means leader, but young Thomas was plagued with ill health that derailed his dreams of attending Pastors’ College in England. Instead, his parents sent him to Australia.

    • Peter Morden, C. H. Spurgeon: The People’s Preacher. Written by a leading British scholar, this introduction is easy to read and contains helpful illustrations.
    • Lewis Drummond, Spurgeon: Prince of Preachers. Don’t let the thickness of this 895-page biography dissuade you from reading it. Considered definitive by many, Drummond work contains as much depth as breadth and leads the reader through the episodes of Spurgeon’s life by depicting him as Christian, the main character in John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress.
    • Arnold Dallimore, Spurgeon: A New Biography. Only 252 pages, this bite-size biography is a go-to for pastors and professors seeking to recommend a succinct, well-written narrative of Spurgeon’s life.
    • Iain Murray, The Forgotten Spurgeon. Written from the perspective of a British pastor, this 1966 biography explores Spurgeon’s life and spirituality through the lens of three primary controversies: the Media Controversy of the 1850s, the Baptismal Regeneration Controversy of 1864, and the Downgrade Controversy of 1887-1891.
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  6. Susannah Spurgeon: A Faithful Wife. March 28, 2024. Susannah Spurgeon experienced both tremendous joys and agonizing suffering throughout her life, but the legacy she left behind testifies to her ultimate hope in the Lord and her undying faithfulness to her husband. She lived a life of service and devotion to God and her husband, and was ever ...

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

    As far back as 1465 we find the names of two Spurgeons as witnesses to a legal document; in 1575 Thomas Spurgeon was tenant of the Manor of Dynes, Great Maplestead, where even today there is a holding known as Spurgeon's; at Much Dunmow, Felsted, Blacknotlye, Eastwood, Thundersley, and South Beanflet there were also Spurgeons at the end of the ...

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