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Spurgeon's Practical Wisdom

Plain Advice for Plain People

Author: Charles Spurgeon

Publisher: Banner of Truth
Binding: Clothbound
ISBN:
ISBN-13: 9781848710511
Pages: 328
Size:
Weight: 0.00


Book Description

This book will be available Monday, March 1, 2010

It has sometimes been said that Christians are "too heavenly minded to be of any earthly use." While that may apply to some, it could never be alleged of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892). Spurgeon combined heavenly mindedness with zeal to improve the lot of ordinary people. At the height of his ministry there were dozens of enterprises associated with his Metropolitan Tabernacle that served the spiritual and practical needs of men and women, boys and girls.

Although Spurgeon is best remembered as a preacher, he was also a gifted writer. Under the not so well disguised pseudonym of "John Ploughman," a wise old country farm worker, Spurgeon penned a number of humorous articles on topical subjects in his monthly magazine, The Sword and the Trowel. "I have somewhat indulged the mirthful vein, but ever with so serious a purpose that I ask no forgiveness," he wrote. In these articles he "aimed blows at the vices of the many and tried to inculcate "those moral virtues without which men are degraded." His efforts met with great success.

When later published, John Ploughman’s Talk and John Ploughman’s Pictures were an instant hit with sales of these two volumes exceeding 600,000 in the author’s own lifetime. In homes throughout the length and breadth of Great Britain Spurgeon’s practical wisdom on subjects such as alcohol, debt, anger, temptation, cruelty, and the family home were heeded and cherished.

In the preface to John Ploughman’s Pictures,he was able to write: "John Ploughman’s Talk has not only obtained an immense circulation, but it has exercised an influence for good. Although its tone is rather moral than religious, it has led many to take the first steps by which men climb to better things."

This fine edition of Spurgeon’s Practical Wisdom, which also includes all of the illustrations from the original two volumes, will surely enrich many a Christian home and be treasured by a new generation of readers.

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