Previously published as 'John Ploughman's Talk & Pictures'.
For all its quaintness, full of sanctified common sense rising quite often to great wisdom, brilliantly expressed. Insights into character abound. 'I have written for ploughmen and common people,' said Spurgeon, discarding refined style and 'dainty words' for homely expressions. It has been called illustrations in country cottage language.
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Previously published as 'John Ploughman's Talk & Pictures'.
For all its quaintness, full of sanctified common sense rising quite often to great wisdom, brilliantly expressed. Insights into character abound. 'I have written for ploughmen and common people,' said Spurgeon, discarding refined style and 'dainty words' for homely expressions. It has been called illustrations in country cottage language.