Metropolitan Tabernacle, London SE1 6SD

Metropolitan Tabernacle, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SD

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

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

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Mrs Bartlett and Her Bible Class at the Metropolitan Tabernacle

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Publisher's note:

When Lavinia Bartlett took on the small girls’ Bible Class in her church to cover an absent teacher for just a few weeks, she could not have imagined that it would become her life’s work and calling. The class quickly grew with attendances increasing to several hundred each week. Many of the young women taught by her were converted and joined the church. As a result of the size of the class and the many girls saved, Mrs Bartlett’s Bible Class became renowned. Her passion for souls, straightforward gospel reasoning, prayer and devotion to her girls were used by God and are an example for us to follow.

Contents

Preface (C H Spurgeon)
1. Early Experiences
2. The Challenge of Altered Circumstances
3. The Wife and Mother and Her Work
4. Her Class at New Park Street and the Tabernacle
5. Other Labours in Connection with the Cause of Christ
6. Mrs Bartlett’s Class and the Pastors’ College
7. Correspondence with Her Class
8. Correspondence with American Friends
9. Mr Spurgeon’s Letters to Mrs Bartlett
10. The Closing Scene
11. Mrs Bartlett’s Work and Its Influence Generally
“Whose Faith Follow” – An Address by C H Spurgeon following her death

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Publisher's note:

When Lavinia Bartlett took on the small girls’ Bible Class in her church to cover an absent teacher for just a few weeks, she could not have imagined that it would become her life’s work and calling. The class quickly grew with attendances increasing to several hundred each week. Many of the young women taught by her were converted and joined the church. As a result of the size of the class and the many girls saved, Mrs Bartlett’s Bible Class became renowned. Her passion for souls, straightforward gospel reasoning, prayer and devotion to her girls were used by God and are an example for us to follow.

Contents

Preface (C H Spurgeon)
1. Early Experiences
2. The Challenge of Altered Circumstances
3. The Wife and Mother and Her Work
4. Her Class at New Park Street and the Tabernacle
5. Other Labours in Connection with the Cause of Christ
6. Mrs Bartlett’s Class and the Pastors’ College
7. Correspondence with Her Class
8. Correspondence with American Friends
9. Mr Spurgeon’s Letters to Mrs Bartlett
10. The Closing Scene
11. Mrs Bartlett’s Work and Its Influence Generally
“Whose Faith Follow” – An Address by C H Spurgeon following her death