THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY

OF

CHARLES H. SPURGEON

compiled from

His Diary, Letters, And Records

by

His Wife

and

His Private Secretary

The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips; he walked with Me in peace and equity, and did turn many away from iniquity.”—malachi 2:6

Vol. III. 1856–1878

CURTS & JENNINGS

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1899

Contents of Vol. III

LX. The Tabernacle Opened

LXI. Deacons and Elders; Pastors and Teachers

LXII. Deacons and Elders; Pastors and Teachers (Continued)

LXIII. Notable Lectures and Addresses, 1857–1878

LXIV. Notable Lectures and Addresses, 1857–1878 (Continued)

LXV. Memorable Services at the Tabernacle, 1861–1874

LXVI. Some Reminiscences of Foreign Travel

LXVII. The Absent Pastor’s Care for his Flock

LXVIII. The Pastors’ College, 1861–1878

LXIX. The Pastors’ College, 1861–1878 (Continued)

LXX. The Men that “Sell the Books”

LXXI. A Home for the Fatherless

LXXII. The New “Helensburgh House,” Nightingale Lane

LXXIII. A Traveller’s Letters Home

LXXIV. A Traveller’s Letters Home (Continued)

LXXV. Mutual Love between Pastor and People

LXXVI. A Holiday Drive to the New Forest

LXXVII. Memories of my Father

LXXVIII. Memories of my Father (Continued)

LXXIX. Later Literary Works

LXXX. Blessing on the Printed Sermons

LXXXI. Pure Fun

LXXXII. Preaching in the Open Air

Illustrations in Vol. III

Facsimile of Memorial Card issued in 1892

The Metropolitan Tabernacle.—View from the Pulpit

New Park Street Chapel as it is now (1899)

C. H. Spurgeon and his Deacons, 1856

Pastors and Deacons of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1878

Metropolitan Tabernacle Elders

Pastor John Collins

Pastor Thomas Ness

Pastor J. A. Spurgeon

Mrs. Bartlett

Old London Bridge, with “Traitors’ ” Heads on Tower

“A Gorilla Lecturing on Mr. Spurgeon”

Facsimile of Cover of “Sermons in Candles”

Dr. Merle D’Aubigné

C. H. Spurgeon as “Gulliver”

C. H. Spurgeon as “Great-heart”

C. H. Spurgeon preaching in the Agricultural Hall, Islington

The Devil’s Bridge, St. Gothard Pass

The Hotel in Venice where we Stayed

The Grand Canal, Venice

The Great Aletsch Glacier

The Marjelen See

The Staubbach and Valley of Lauterbrunnen

Mentone, as seen from Dr. Bennet’s Garden

The Cemetery, Mentone

The Ladies’ Room, Metropolitan Tabernacle

Pastor Frank H. White

Pastor Archibald G. Brown

Pastor C. B. Sawday

Dr. Gill’s Pulpit

Early Tutors of the Pastors’ College:—

Vice-President J. A. Spurgeon

Professor David Gracey

Professor A. Fergusson

Professor W. R. Selway

The Desk-room, Pastors’ College (where the later “Lectures to my Students” were Delivered)

Mr. Selway’s Lecture-room

The Pastors’ College, Temple Street, Southwark

“The King of the Colporteurs”

Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Depôt, College Buildings

Metropolitan Tabernacle Colporteurs and Secretary

Memorial Window in Orphanage Board-room, Commemorating the Founding of the Institution

The Boys’ Houses, Stockwell Orphanage

The Infirmary, Stockwell Orphanage

Trustees and Head-master of the ...

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CHS AuBio 3

About C. H. Spurgeon’s Autobiography, Compiled from his Diary, Letters, and Records, by his Wife and his Private Secretary: Volume 3, 1856–1878

All of Spurgeon’s works are deeply personal, yet the volumes of his autobiography retell the story of his life from start to finish with more detail than his sermons, lectures, articles, and volumes of his other writings. Charles H. Spurgeon’s Autobiography, Compiled from His Diary, Letters, and Records is devoted to the complete biographical account of his life and mission. Some of the content is reproduced from Spurgeon’s sermons, manuscripts, books, and other content, while the rest contains explanatory remarks from the editors, including Spurgeon’s wife. This 4-volume biography tells the story of Spurgeon’s childhood, his life at Stambourne, his education and upbringing, and his historic preaching career. It includes hundreds of illustrations, letters, poetry, and other material, making it the first and most detailed complete biographical account of Charles Spurgeon.

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