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Spurgeon's Gold: Selections from the Works of C. H. Spurgeon is unavailable, but you can change that!

Spurgeon's Gold contains more than 2400 selections—many of them the best of proverbs—from the works of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the greatest of London preachers, whose sermons and books are read all over the world. This book will allow his best thoughts to be read and remembered by those who cannot hear him, and have not the leisure to search the voluminous works of the prince of preachers,...

You little know what a tyrant he serves who lives as he lists. “Why,” says one, “I think John would get a new wife if he were left a widower.” Well, and what if he did; how could he better show that he was happy with his first? I declare I would not say, as some do, that they married to have some one to look after the children; I should marry to have some one to look after myself. If we indulge a sin we invite a sorrow. Stagnation in business, pressure for money, and the temptation to speculate fetch
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