Resources by C. H. Spurgeon| Banner of Truth USA
Obituaries | Banner of Truth USA
On this day in 1885, Lord Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury) entered the presence of his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. The Sunday following, C. H. Spurgeon preached a sermon entitled Departed Saints Yet Living on Luke 20:37, 38. In it, he related a tribute to the late Earl which is moving, spiritual, […] The post ‘He Lived Still More for God’: Spurgeon’s Eulogy for Anthony Ashley-Cooper (Lord Shaftesbury) appeared first on Banner of Truth USA.| Banner of Truth USA
On this day in 1885, Lord Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury) entered the presence of his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. The Sunday following, C. H. Spurgeon preached a sermon entitled Departed Saints Yet Living on Luke 20:37, 38. In it, he related a tribute to the late Earl which is moving, spiritual, […]| Banner of Truth USA
A sermon on the dead who die in the Lord, and the living Lord who owns them from 4 October 1885.| Banner of Truth USA
A sermon on the dead who die in the Lord, and the living Lord who owns them from 4 October 1885.| Banner of Truth USA
Sermons | Banner of Truth USA
The following excerpt is taken from Chapter 2 of Iain H. Murray’s The Forgotten Spurgeon (pages 46–64). Mr Spurgeon is a Calvinist, which few of the dissenting ministers in London now are. He preaches salvation, not of man’s free will, but of the Lord’s good will, which few in London, it is to be feared, […]| Banner of Truth USA
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