This definitive biography of the renowned Baptist preacher and theologian Charles Haddon Spurgeon offers a comprehensive account of his life, ministry, and enduring influence. Pike draws upon a wealth of primary sources to examine Spurgeon’s early years, his meteoric rise to fame as a preacher, and his impact on Victorian-era England and beyond. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Spurgeon, Baptist history, or the history of evangelical Christianity.
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