Life and labors of Charles HSpurgeon: the faithful preacher, the devoted pastor, the noble philanthropist, the beloved college president, and the voluminous writer, author, etc., etc. . Present Home of Pastor C. H. Spurgeon. ^ PERSONAL NOTES. 367 for wishing to become a missionary? The glory of God inthe salvation of the heathen. What has led you to think ofdoing so? A sermon by Mr. Spurgeon on The Divine Callfor Missionaries. One of the bandsmen of the Seventy-third Regiment v^rites fromIndia to say that he receives our sermon every week by post, andthat on a Sunday evening the soldiers will


Life and labors of Charles HSpurgeon: the faithful preacher, the devoted pastor, the noble philanthropist, the beloved college president, and the voluminous writer, author, etc., etc. . Present Home of Pastor C. H. Spurgeon. ^ PERSONAL NOTES. 367 for wishing to become a missionary? The glory of God inthe salvation of the heathen. What has led you to think ofdoing so? A sermon by Mr. Spurgeon on The Divine Callfor Missionaries. One of the bandsmen of the Seventy-third Regiment v^rites fromIndia to say that he receives our sermon every week by post, andthat on a Sunday evening the soldiers will read Spurgeons Ser-mons when they will read nothing else of a religious states that after a sermon has gone the round of fifty or sixtymen it is returned to him all black and fringed through the wearand tear. Dr. Carson, of Coleraine, says concerning the sermons: Inmy professional calling I have had abundant opportunity of know-ing the good they do. Space would not allow me to dwell onthis point, but I mention the instance of one of my own servantsseveral years since. When he was waiting for me every day atthe hospital gate I observed that he sat down on the step of


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