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Wonders of Grace

Original testimonies of converts during Spurgeon's early years
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Drawn from the early years of Spurgeon's remarkable London ministry, these 138 testimonies of conversion form part of an archive of some 15,000 such accounts at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Here is a powerful reaffirmation of the transforming power of the Gospel in individual lives. Also provides insights into the signs of conversion looked for by the elders, and the questions put to the converts.

Here also is a fascinating glimpse into life in Victorian London, with accounts of servants, crossing sweepers, hatters and factory workers, artisans and middle class converts, brimming with social interest. Illustrated with facsimile pages of notes by C H Spurgeon and elders and photographs of London life at that time.

Wonders of Grace

Original testimonies of converts during Spurgeon's early years
SKU: UKSPUR05
Regular price £8.95
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 227 x 151 x 5 mm
Weight: 262 g
ISBN: 9781908919748
No. of pages: 141
Publisher: Wakeman Trust
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Drawn from the early years of Spurgeon's remarkable London ministry, these 138 testimonies of conversion form part of an archive of some 15,000 such accounts at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Here is a powerful reaffirmation of the transforming power of the Gospel in individual lives. Also provides insights into the signs of conversion looked for by the elders, and the questions put to the converts.

Here also is a fascinating glimpse into life in Victorian London, with accounts of servants, crossing sweepers, hatters and factory workers, artisans and middle class converts, brimming with social interest. Illustrated with facsimile pages of notes by C H Spurgeon and elders and photographs of London life at that time.