C. H. Spurgeons Autobiography, Volume..., C. H. Spurgeon
C. H. Spurgeons Autobiography, Volume..., C. H. Spurgeon
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C. H. Spurgeons Autobiography, Volume II
The Full Harvest

Author: C. H. Spurgeon

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 19 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/28/2009

Categories: Nonfiction, Religion


Synopsis

Spurgeons last thirty years, from the building of the Metropolitan Tabernacle to his death in 1892, saw long years of the full harvest of his youthful efforts. With a congregation of nearly 6,000 in the heart of London and a wider audience of perhaps a million to be addressed weekly through his printed sermon, Spurgeon not only sustained his productivity but even increased the quality of his work. But there is more to Spurgeon than the preacher: we see him also as author, as editor of a monthly magazine, as founder and director of his Pastors' College, and organizer of two orphanages. Throughout the autobiography, Spurgeon records those aspects of life that only an autobiography can: his family circle, the daily labor behind his public works, and the feelings which led him to resist the reformation of the Faith of the Churches. Above all, he records his experiences of Gods grace.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric

What a gift to the church this man was.......more

Goodreads review by Matt

Spurgeon's autobiography is quite lenghty, and some may wonder if it would be able to hold their interest beyond the first volume. For my part, I enjoyed the second volume even more than the first. It was a joy and delight to read and has encouraged and challenged me both as a pastor and as a Christ......more

Goodreads review by Tori

"As long as there is breath in our bodies, let us serve Christ; as long as we can think, as long as we can speak, as long as we can work, let us serve him, let us even serve him with our last gasp; and, if it be possible, let us try to set some work going that will glorify him when we are dead and g......more

Goodreads review by Chad

While in some ways this and the previous volume are essential reads for lovers of Spurgeon, they tend to be heavy on details that may not be the most pertinent to modern audiences. Also realize going into a reading of these volumes that they are not entirely Autobiography. They are a compilation, co......more