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Metropolitan Tabernacle, London SE1 6SD

Metropolitan Tabernacle, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SD

Opening times: Mon - Thursday 11 - 3 pm and Sat 11 - 1pm

Opening times: Mon - Thursday 11 - 3 pm and Sat 11 - 1pm

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C. H. Spurgeon Autobiography (Vol 2) The Full Harvest

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Publisher's note.

The story of Spurgeon’s life, largely in his own words, from the events of childhood and youth and through the period of his mature ministry. Here is an inspiring record of a Christian life which continues to be of blessing for so many.

‘In his heart’, wrote Archibald Brown, ‘Jesus stood unapproached, unrivalled. He worshipped Him; he adored Him. He was our Lord’s delighted captive.’ Whatever Spurgeon did he did it for Christ. None can read these pages without being indelibly impressed with the author’s words, ‘there is no time for serving the Lord like the very earliest days of youth.’

First sixteen chapters

Preface xi
1 Building ‘Our Holy and Beautiful House’ 3
2 In Calvin’s Pulpit 19
3 The Tabernacle Opened 35
4 Memorable Sermons and Services in the 1860s 51
5 The Pastor’s Fellow-Workers 69
6 Open Air Preaching 87
7 The Pastors’ College 97
8 Lectures and Addresses 119
9 Literary Labours 143
10 A Home for the Fatherless 161
11 The New Helensburgh House 175
12 In Suffering and Sunshine 193
13 A Holiday Drive to the New Forest 219
14 Enquirers and Converts 233
15 In Scotland 253
16 A Son’s Memories 267

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Publisher's note.

The story of Spurgeon’s life, largely in his own words, from the events of childhood and youth and through the period of his mature ministry. Here is an inspiring record of a Christian life which continues to be of blessing for so many.

‘In his heart’, wrote Archibald Brown, ‘Jesus stood unapproached, unrivalled. He worshipped Him; he adored Him. He was our Lord’s delighted captive.’ Whatever Spurgeon did he did it for Christ. None can read these pages without being indelibly impressed with the author’s words, ‘there is no time for serving the Lord like the very earliest days of youth.’

First sixteen chapters

Preface xi
1 Building ‘Our Holy and Beautiful House’ 3
2 In Calvin’s Pulpit 19
3 The Tabernacle Opened 35
4 Memorable Sermons and Services in the 1860s 51
5 The Pastor’s Fellow-Workers 69
6 Open Air Preaching 87
7 The Pastors’ College 97
8 Lectures and Addresses 119
9 Literary Labours 143
10 A Home for the Fatherless 161
11 The New Helensburgh House 175
12 In Suffering and Sunshine 193
13 A Holiday Drive to the New Forest 219
14 Enquirers and Converts 233
15 In Scotland 253
16 A Son’s Memories 267