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Spurgeon Collection

Spurgeon, a name that echoes through time as one of the most influential preachers in history

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Spurgeon (Photo)
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON English Baptist minister and noted preacher at age 55 Date: 1834 - 1892

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Spurgeon preaching at Crystal Palace
Mr Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the famous Baptist preacher, preaching at the Crystal Palace on Humiliation Day, October 7th 1857

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Charles Haddon Spurgeon, British Baptist preacher, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin

Charles Haddon Spurgeon, British Baptist preacher, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, British Baptist preacher, c1890. Spurgeon (1834-1892) preached his first sermon at the age of sixteen, and quickly became known for his oratory skills

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Spurgeon Places

Spurgeon Places
Places associated with the popular preacher Charles Spurgeon. Date: 19TH CENTURY

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON Non-conformist preacher

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Charles Haddon SpurgeonN (young)
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 - 1892) English Baptist minister and noted preacher at the beginning of his career

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: The study of Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon at Westwood

The study of Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon at Westwood Victorian period

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England

METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England, built 1859-61 for Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Line engraving, 1861

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England

METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. The 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle at London, England, built 1859-61 for Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Photograph, c1890

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Spurgeon at Crystal Pal
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON delivers his Humiliation-Day sermon at the Crystal Palace

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Birth Place of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, Kelvedon, Essex, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Birth Place of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, Kelvedon, Essex, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Birth Place of the Rev. C.H. Spurgeon, Kelvedon, Essex, mid-late 19th century. The Wheatsheaf Inn in the village of Kelvedon

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Mrs Charles Spurgeon Victorian period

Mrs Charles Spurgeon Victorian period

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Susannah Spurgeon

Susannah Spurgeon

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon Victorian period

Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon Victorian period

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: The Study of Charles Spurgeon at Westwood

The Study of Charles Spurgeon at Westwood

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Susannah Spurgeon, wife of Charles Spurgeon

Susannah Spurgeon, wife of Charles Spurgeon, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century

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Kevin Spurgeon England Volvo PGA Volvo PGA, Wentwoth, Surrey 25 May 2001 Date: 25 May 2001

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Spurgeons Orphanage, Stockwell

Spurgeons Orphanage, Stockwell
Stockwell orphanage, founded by Charles Spurgeon, opened in 1869 off Stockwell Park Road, on a site which is now part of the Stockwell Park Estate. The building was bombed in World War Two

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Reverand Charles Haddon Spurgeon, pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1880

Reverand Charles Haddon Spurgeon, pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Reverand Charles Haddon Spurgeon, pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1880. He preached his first sermon at the age of sixteen, and quickly became known for his oratory skills

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Commonly C. H. Spurgeon, 1834-1892. British Baptist Preacher

Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Commonly C. H. Spurgeon, 1834-1892. British Baptist Preacher. Engraved By D. J
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Commonly C.H. Spurgeon, 1834-1892. British Baptist Preacher. Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Photograph By William G. Smith

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Caricature of the preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Caricature of the preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Caricature of the British Particular Baptist preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon. circa 1870s

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Charles Hadden Spurgeon (at desk)

Charles Hadden Spurgeon (at desk)
Charles Hadden Spurgeon (1834 - 1892) English Baptist minister and noted preacher seated at his desk

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Spurgeon (Vanity Fair)
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON English Baptist minister and noted preacher Date: 1834 - 1892

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Holl)
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 - 1892) English Baptist minister and noted preacher

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Woodbury)
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 - 1892) English Baptist minister and noted preacher

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Pound)
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 - 1892) English Baptist minister and noted preacher

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Stockwell Orphanage

Stockwell Orphanage
Stockwell orphanage, Clapham Road, London, founded by Charles Spurgeon, opened in 1869 off Stockwell Park Road, on a site which is now part of the Stockwell Park Estate

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Spurgeon and Mrs s
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON popular preacher and his wife Date: 1834 - 1892

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Spurgeon Young
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON popular preacher with his autograph Date: 1834 - 1892

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Spurgeons Home

Spurgeons Home
SPURGEONs home Date: 19TH CENTURY

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Spurgeon Age 23
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON popular preacher at the age of 23 Date: 1834 - 1892

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Source Size = 3939 x 2947

Source Size = 3939 x 2947
The Rev. Mr. Spurgeon Preaching his " humiliation Day" Sermon in the Crystal Palace

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Source Size = 1949 x 2300

Source Size = 1949 x 2300
The Rev. C.H. Spurgeon, from a Photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: The south London tabernacle, mr. C. H. Spurgeon preaching on Sunday, 1876, UK, britain

The south London tabernacle, mr. C. H. Spurgeon preaching on Sunday, 1876, UK, britain
The south London tabernacle, mr. C.H. Spurgeon preaching on Sunday, 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: STOCKWELL: ORPHANAGE, 1869. Orphanage established by Charles Haddon Spurgeon in Stockwell

STOCKWELL: ORPHANAGE, 1869. Orphanage established by Charles Haddon Spurgeon in Stockwell, England. Wood engraving, English, 1869

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON (1834-1892). English Baptist preacher. Lithograph, English

CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON (1834-1892). English Baptist preacher. Lithograph, English, c1880

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: CHARLES H. SPURGEON (1834-1892). English Baptist preacher. Caricature lithograph

CHARLES H. SPURGEON (1834-1892). English Baptist preacher. Caricature lithograph, 1870, by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) English popular Baptist preacher, born at Kelvedon, Essex

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) English popular Baptist preacher, born at Kelvedon, Essex. Called the Prince of Preachers, he drew audiences of over 10, 000

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: The south London tabernacle, mr. C. H. Spurgeon preaching on Sunday, 1876, UK, britain

The south London tabernacle, mr. C. H. Spurgeon preaching on Sunday, 1876, UK, britain
The south London tabernacle, mr. C.H. Spurgeon preaching on Sunday, 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON (1834-1892). English Baptist preacher. Wood engraving, American, 1892

CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON (1834-1892). English Baptist preacher. Wood engraving, American, 1892

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: Stockwell Orphanage, Brixton

Stockwell Orphanage, Brixton
Stockwell orphanage, founded by Charles Spurgeon, opened in 1869 off Stockwell Park Road, on a site which is now part of the Stockwell Park Estate. The building was bombed in World War Two

Background imageSpurgeon Collection: USA Memorial Service

USA Memorial Service
Revivalist Ira Sankey sings to an immense congregation at the memorial service to fellow revivalist Charles Haddon Spurgeon



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Spurgeon, a name that echoes through time as one of the most influential preachers in history. From his early days as a young man to his renowned sermons at Crystal Palace, Charles Haddon Spurgeon captivated audiences with his powerful words and unwavering faith. In this captivating photo preaching at Crystal Palace, we catch a glimpse of the passion and conviction that made him such an extraordinary figure. His commanding presence and ability to connect with people from all walks of life were truly remarkable. As we delve deeper into Spurgeon's world, we discover the places that shaped him. The study at Westwood, where he spent countless hours pouring over scripture and preparing sermons, became a sanctuary for his thoughts and ideas. And then there was the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London - an architectural marvel built specifically for Spurgeon's ministry. With its 6000-seat capacity, it stood as a testament to the impact he had on society. But behind every great man is an equally remarkable woman. Mrs. Charles Spurgeon, also known as Susannah Spurgeon during the Victorian period, played an integral role in supporting her husband's work. Her strength and devotion were evident throughout their partnership. This stunning portrait captures Charles Haddon Spurgeon in all his glory - a British Baptist preacher who left an indelible mark on history. Painted around 1890 by Cassell Petter & Galpin, it immortalizes not just his physical appearance but also the essence of his character. Spurgeon's legacy lives on today through countless individuals who have been inspired by his teachings. His profound understanding of God's word continues to touch hearts across generations. So let us remember this incredible man whose voice resonated within those hallowed walls at Crystal Palace and whose influence still reverberates today - Charles Haddon Spurgeon: preacher extraordinaire, devoted servant of God.