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These Anecdotes have been compiled from authentic sources, or the incidents have come under the personal knowledge of the compiler, whose friendship with Mr. Spurgeon dated from a period soon after his settlement in London. This collection offers 100 short illustrative stories on a subject or a theme. About the Author Few people in history can be known by one name and have it ring true with...

morning. Good-bye, my dear; you will see the Saviour perhaps before I shall.” Mr. Gough adds: “I have seen Mr. Spurgeon holding by his power sixty-five hundred persons in a breathless interest. I knew him as a great man universally esteemed and beloved, but as he sat by the bedside of a dying pauper child, whom his beneficence had rescued, he was to me a greater and a grander man than when swaying the mighty multitude at his will.” When Mr. Spurgeon’s grandfather was
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