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Charles Spurgeon was a renowned British Baptist preacher and author, often called the "Prince of Preachers." His passionate sermons and prolific writings influenced millions throughout the world. He remains one of the most influential figures in the history of Christianity and evangelical preaching. Here are 218 of his quotes:
I am not superstitious, but the first time I saw this medal, bearing the venerated likeness of John Calvin, I kissed it, imagining that no one saw the action. I was very greatly surprised when I received this magnificent present, which shall be passed round for your inspection. On the one side is John Calvin with his visage worn by disease and deep thought, and on the other side is a verse fully applicable to him: ‘He endured, as seeing Him who is invisible.'
This sentence truly describes the character of that glorious man of God. Among all those who have been born of women, there has not risen a greater than John Calvin; no age, before him ever produced his equal, and no age afterwards has seen his rival. In theology, he stands alone, shining like a bright fixed star, while other leaders and teachers can only circle round him, at a great distance - as comets go streaming through space - with nothing like his glory or his permanence.
Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon
Occupation: British Clergyman
Born: June 19, 1834
Died: January 31, 1892
Quotes count: 218
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