Autograph letter signed from C.H. Spurgeon to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 19th century July 4.

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Autograph letter signed from C.H. Spurgeon to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 19th century July 4.

Spurgeon discusses sacrifices for sin and his inability to believe that a finite being can perform an infinite act.

1 leaf ; 19 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7482967

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Spurgeon, C.H. (Charles Haddon), 1834-1892

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon, born in 1834, was a Baptist minister in Great Britain. He was famous for his preaching skills and, from the time he was a young man, attracted thousands of people to hear his sermons. A prolific author, Spurgeon's published sermons were very popular. He held strict Calvinistic views and, therefore, alienated himself from some Baptist ministers. Despite his controversial views, he remained a popular speaker. Spurgeon died in 1892 after suffering from gout. Fro...