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A companion volume to Barbed Arrows from the Quiver of C.H. Spurgeon, this volume contains additional illustrations and notes jotted down by Spurgeon himself on his travels. Feathers for Arrows includes hundreds of metaphors, stories, and other anecdotes not found in his sermons, along with additional clippings from Spurgeon’s favorite writings.

On the sick or wounded bison, But another vulture watching, From his high aërial look-out Sees the downward plunge and follows; And a third pursues the second, Coming from the invisible ether, First a speck, and then a vulture Till the air is dark with pinions.” WHAT a diabolical invention was the “Virgin’s kiss,” once used by the fathers of the Inquisition! The victim was pushed forward to kiss the image, when, lo, its arms enclosed him in a deadly embrace, piercing his body with
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