About a week ago I finished up the biography, Spurgeon: A New Biography by Arnold Dallimore. In the past few weeks I’ve posted some thoughts from the book, which can be found here, here, and here. Now, I’ll give a brief review of the book itself. A few themes come to mind about Spurgeon’s life, [...]
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Review – Spurgeon: A New Biography
Posted in Biography, C. H. Spurgeon, tagged Arnold Dallimore, Biography, Church, Gospel, Prayer on August 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Spurgeon – Divine Sovereignty vs. Human Responsibility
Posted in Biography, C. H. Spurgeon, Divine Sovereignty, Human Responsibility, tagged Arminianism, Arnold Dallimore, Calvinism, Election, Exeter Hall, Limited Atonement, New Park Street Capel on July 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Though Spurgeon wasn’t a seminary-trained preacher, he wasn’t deficient when it came to theology. Every since he could read he spent extensive time studying the Scriptures and reading anything he could get his hands on, specifically works from the Puritans. He had no problem quoting at length from the Bible or any other work he [...]
Spurgeon: A New Biography
Posted in Biography, C. H. Spurgeon, Gospel, tagged Arnold Dallimore, Biography, Charles Spurgeon, Conversion, Gospel on July 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Outside of the word of God no one has drawn my heart and eyes to the cross through writing like Charles Spurgeon has done the past several years. Even though I’ve spent much time reading the likes of Luther, Calvin, Owen, Bunyan, Edwards, Sproul and Piper, Spurgeon’s gospel saturated sermons and writings have encouraged me [...]