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Spurgeon: A Life

In this biography Alex DiPrima paints a freshĀ portrait ofĀ Charles Haddon Spurgeon—theĀ most well-known ministerĀ of theĀ gospel in theĀ nineteenth century.Ā As DiPrima tracesĀ Spurgeon’s life from theĀ famousĀ ā€œboyĀ preacherĀ of the fensā€Ā toĀ theĀ mature pastor of later years, readers will marvel at hisĀ extraordinaryĀ speaking abilities, his genius for administration,Ā and his massive global influence, whichĀ set him apart as a leader of rare brilliance.Ā Yet byĀ presentingĀ Spurgeon in his social, historical, and religious contexts,Ā DiPrimaĀ helpsĀ usĀ comprehend the whole ofĀ Spurgeon’sĀ ministryĀ in metropolitan London. Combining academic expertise with popular presentation,Ā thisĀ short biographyĀ ofĀ theĀ famed Prince ofĀ PreachersĀ will be the go-to introduction on Spurgeon for years to come.Ā 

312 pages

ā€œCharles Spurgeon lived such a massive life that single-volume biographies represent an incredible challenge. Yet Charles Spurgeon’s life, beliefs, and ministry—propelled by the power of his remarkable preaching—represent a story that must be told. In this book Alex DiPrima has produced what many others have failed to deliver: a one-volume biography of Spurgeon that tells the story with power, insight, and due recognition of his historical significance. This is a biography written for Christians about one of the titanic Christian influences of the modern age. It deserves a wide readership.ā€Ā 

—R. Albert Mohler Jr., president, The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryĀ 

Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Essex Lad
2. ā€œLook and Liveā€
3. A Preacher Is Born
4. The Call to London
5. Opposition and Criticism
6. Love and Marriage
7. The Metropolitan Tabernacle
8. The Prince of Preachers
9. The Pastors’ College
10. Wielding the Sword
11. Finding Strength amid Weakness
12. In Labors More Abundant
13. The Downgrade Controversy
14. Final Days
Timeline
Bibliography

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In this biography Alex DiPrima paints a freshĀ portrait ofĀ Charles Haddon Spurgeon—theĀ most well-known ministerĀ of theĀ gospel in theĀ nineteenth century.Ā As DiPrima tracesĀ Spurgeon’s life from theĀ famousĀ ā€œboyĀ preacherĀ of the fensā€Ā toĀ theĀ mature pastor of later years, readers will marvel at hisĀ extraordinaryĀ speaking abilities, his genius for administration,Ā and his massive global influence, whichĀ set him apart as a leader of rare brilliance.Ā Yet byĀ presentingĀ Spurgeon in his social, historical, and religious contexts,Ā DiPrimaĀ helpsĀ usĀ comprehend the whole ofĀ Spurgeon’sĀ ministryĀ in metropolitan London. Combining academic expertise with popular presentation,Ā thisĀ short biographyĀ ofĀ theĀ famed Prince ofĀ PreachersĀ will be the go-to introduction on Spurgeon for years to come.Ā 

312 pages

ā€œCharles Spurgeon lived such a massive life that single-volume biographies represent an incredible challenge. Yet Charles Spurgeon’s life, beliefs, and ministry—propelled by the power of his remarkable preaching—represent a story that must be told. In this book Alex DiPrima has produced what many others have failed to deliver: a one-volume biography of Spurgeon that tells the story with power, insight, and due recognition of his historical significance. This is a biography written for Christians about one of the titanic Christian influences of the modern age. It deserves a wide readership.ā€Ā 

—R. Albert Mohler Jr., president, The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryĀ 

Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Essex Lad
2. ā€œLook and Liveā€
3. A Preacher Is Born
4. The Call to London
5. Opposition and Criticism
6. Love and Marriage
7. The Metropolitan Tabernacle
8. The Prince of Preachers
9. The Pastors’ College
10. Wielding the Sword
11. Finding Strength amid Weakness
12. In Labors More Abundant
13. The Downgrade Controversy
14. Final Days
Timeline
Bibliography

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