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In the 19th century, Spurgeon was the pastor-evangelist of the 6,000-seat Metropolitan Temple in London, the largest congregation in the world. He had a gift for originality, commented on the events of his times, and exhibited a strong social conscience. Hear his powerful appeals for making God known in a world of darkness.

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In the 19th century, Spurgeon was the pastor-evangelist of the 6,000-seat Metropolitan Temple in London, the largest congregation in the world. He had a gift for originality, commented on the events of his times, and exhibited a strong social conscience. Hear his powerful appeals for making God known in a world of darkness.
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was Victorian England's most gifted pastor. Ordained at age twenty, just four years after his conversion, Spurgeon opened his career of spectacularly effective preaching at London's New Park Street Chapel. Even in his own time, Spurgeon's printed sermons--there were nearly 3,600 of them--were prized by fellow preachers for their ideal homiletic models, and by ordinary believers for their deeply devotional encouragement to follow Christ.