. Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon compiled from his diary, letters and records by his wife and his private secretary. - have been spared such a be to God, there is a livino- church in Rome, and the wa\- in which thevhave gained converts has been by opposition ; the not(jriet\- which it has gi\-enthem has brought many to hear the gospel. Bravel\- the work goes on, and thebaptized lead the way. The leaders are two good fellows, pronounced Baptists,believing- firmly that their church is that of the catacombs, and the onl\- trueChurch of Christ in Rome ; the others, they say, are


. Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon compiled from his diary, letters and records by his wife and his private secretary. - have been spared such a be to God, there is a livino- church in Rome, and the wa\- in which thevhave gained converts has been by opposition ; the not(jriet\- which it has gi\-enthem has brought many to hear the gospel. Bravel\- the work goes on, and thebaptized lead the way. The leaders are two good fellows, pronounced Baptists,believing- firmly that their church is that of the catacombs, and the onl\- trueChurch of Christ in Rome ; the others, they say, are the churches of Luther,and Knox, and Wesley, and Waldo,—theirs is the only old original. I gentlycombat their restrictiveness, but do not wonder at


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