Episode Description
During his lifetime, CH Spurgeon’s printed sermons sold as many as 25,000 copies each week and were translated into more than 20 languages. His popularity endures today, as many untold thousands continue to read his sermons. But what was it like to actually be one of the thousands of people who walked through the doors of the Metropolitan Tabernacle on a Sunday morning?
Thanks to a handful of vivid firsthand accounts left by visitors and recorded by biographers, we have a surprisingly detailed picture of what services were like at Spurgeon’s church.
On this episode, we will hear detailed accounts from several people who visited Spurgeon’s church for both Sunday morning and Sunday evening services. In them you will get a clear picture of what it was like to go and hear a sermon from the Prince of Preachers.
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