Susannah Spurgeon Free Grace And Dying Love

Advertisement



  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Free Grace And Dying Love Susannah Spurgeon, 2020-01-22 Susannah Spurgeon was the wife of the famous Baptist preacher of the second half of the nineteenth-century, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. She was born Susannah Thompson in January, 1832. Her early years were spent in London, where she often accompanied her parents or elderly friends to the New Park Street Chapel. She was converted upon hearing a sermon at the old Poultry Chapel by Rev S. B. Bergne from Romans 10:8 'From that service I date the dawning of the true light in my soul'. But her initial joy was replaced by 'seasons of darkness, despondency, and doubt', and it was not until she was helped by the new, youthful, pastor of New Park Street Spurgeon that she found 'the peace and pardon [her] weary soul was longing for'. Her friendship with Spurgeon grew, and they were married in January 1856. Their twin sons, Charles Jr. and Thomas, were born in September, 1857. Susannah became a true partner in her husband's ministry. Spurgeon would call his 'wifey' to come and help him on Saturday afternoons. Together they would read commentaries and discuss the Scripture for the next day's sermon. If he was discouraged, she would read to him. She counselled women and girls in the church and assisted female candidates at baptismal services. Her activities were restricted at times when she became chronically ill in the late 1860s, and was often confined to her room, or visited Brighton for relief. In 1875, when she had proof-read the first volume of her husband's book Lectures to My Students, she expressed a desire to 'place it in the hands of every minister in England'and so began the ministry of her Book Fund. Within a year, over 3000 volumes of theological books had been distributed by the Fund; by the time of her death, over 200,000 volumes had been sent out. Today, the supplying of theological books free to ministers and missionaries continues through the Book Fund of the Banner of Truth Trust, modelled upon that started by Susannah Spurgeon. Susannah's work expanded to include other ministries, such as the Pastors' Aid Fund and the Westwood Clothing Society. In her remaining years, following Charles' death in 1892, she assisted Joseph Harrald in compiling C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography and also wrote a number of devotional books, including Free Grace and Dying Love, published by the Trust (which volume contains a Life of Susannah Spurgeon by Charles Ray). She died in October, 1903, after a severe attack of pneumonia from which she never recovered.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Free Grace and Dying Love Susannah Spurgeon, 2006 Susannah Spurgeon was the wife of the nineteenth-century Baptist preacher C.H. Spurgeon. While much is known of her famous husband, comparatively little is known about the woman whom he adored and affectionately called, 2Wifey. 3 Brought together in a single volume for the first time are two titles that will help to address that imbalance. Mrs. Spurgeons A Carillon of Bells consists of twenty-four daily meditations on selected texts of Scripture. The warm spiritual devotion to her Savior that burned in the heart of this godly woman shines through on every page. The Life of Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon by Charles Ray is an affectionate love story but one that also records the fascinating work of Mrs. Spurgeons Book Fund. Through this agency thousands of pastors and preachers received gifts of good books that proved useful to them in their ministries. It is also a story of the all-sufficient grace of God in the midst of debilitating chronic illness Susannah Spurgeon was enabled to do a truly great work for the Lord, and her inspiring example continues to bear fruit to this day in the work of the Banner of Truth Book Fund.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Susie Ray Rhodes Jr., 2018-09-04 The definitive biography of Susannah Spurgeon. While many Christians recognize the name of Charles H. Spurgeon, the beloved preacher and writer, few are familiar with the life and legacy of his wife, Susie. Yet Susannah Spurgeon was an accomplished and devout woman of God who had a tremendous ministry in her own right, as well as in support of her husband. Even while dealing with serious health issues, she administered a book fund for poor pastors, edited and published her husband’s sermons and other writings, led a pastor’s aid ministry, wrote five books, made her home a hub of hospitality, and was instrumental in planting a church. And as her own writing attests, she was also a warm, charming, and fascinating woman. Now, for the first time, Susie brings this vibrant woman’s story to modern readers. Ray Rhodes Jr. examines Susannah’s life, showing that she was not only the wife of London’s most famous preacher, but also a woman who gave all she had in grateful service to the Lord. Susie is an inspiring and encouraging account of a truly remarkable woman of faith that will delight Spurgeon devotees and fans of Christian biographies alike. “I am writing in my husband’s study, where he thought, and prayed, and wrote. Every inch of the place is sacred ground. Everything remains precisely as he left it. His books (now my most precious possessions), stand in shining rows upon the shelves, in exactly the order in which he placed them, and one might almost fancy the room was ready and waiting for its master. But oh! That empty chair! That great portrait over the door! The strange, solemn silence, which pervades the place now that he is no longer on earth! I kneel sometimes by his chair, and laying my head on the cushioned arms, which so long supported his dear form, I pour out my grief before the Lord, and tell Him again that though I am left alone, yet I know that ‘He hath done all things well’…”
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Words Of Cheer And Comfort For Sick And Sorowful Souls Susannah Spurgeon, 2020-03-12 Susannah Spurgeon was the wife of the famous Baptist preacher of the second half of the nineteenth-century, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. She was born Susannah Thompson in January, 1832. Her early years were spent in London, where she often accompanied her parents or elderly friends to the New Park Street Chapel. She was converted upon hearing a sermon at the old Poultry Chapel by Rev S. B. Bergne from Romans 10:8 'From that service I date the dawning of the true light in my soul'. But her initial joy was replaced by 'seasons of darkness, despondency, and doubt', and it was not until she was helped by the new, youthful, pastor of New Park Street purgeon that she found 'the peace and pardon [her] weary soul was longing for'. Her friendship with Spurgeon grew, and they were married in January 1856. Their twin sons, Charles Jr. and Thomas, were born in September, 1857. Susannah became a true partner in her husband's ministry. Spurgeon would call his 'wifey' to come and help him on Saturday afternoons. Together they would read commentaries and discuss the Scripture for the next day's sermon. If he was discouraged, she would read to him. She counselled women and girls in the church and assisted female candidates at baptismal services. Her activities were restricted at times when she became chronically ill in the late 1860s, and was often confined to her room, or visited Brighton for relief. In 1875, when she had proof-read the first volume of her husband's book Lectures to My Students, she expressed a desire to 'place it in the hands of every minister in England' and so began the ministry of her Book Fund. Within a year, over 3000 volumes of theological books had been distributed by the Fund; by the time of her death, over 200,000 volumes had been sent out. Today, the supplying of theological books free to ministers and missionaries continues through the Book Fund of the Banner of Truth Trust, modelled upon that started by Susannah Spurgeon. Susannah's work expanded to include other ministries, such as the Pastors' Aid Fund and the Westwood Clothing Society. In her remaining years, following Charles' death in 1892, she assisted Joseph Harrald in compiling C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography and also wrote a number of devotional books, including Free Grace and Dying Love, published by the Trust (which volume contains a Life of Susannah Spurgeon by Charles Ray). She died in October, 1903, after a severe attack of pneumonia from which she never recovered.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Smooth Stones Taken from Ancient Brooks Thomas Brooks, 1860 Being a collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings, from the works of that renowned Puritan, Thomas Brooks.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Bearly Believable Shirley Clarkson, 2008 The creator of the beloved character Paddington Bear tells her roller-coasterstory of success and failure, good times and bad, with warmth, modesty, and ablunt Yorkshire wit.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: A Cluster of Camphire C Spurgeon, 2017-02-22 A Cluster of Camphire is a rich devotional book written by Susannah Spurgeon (Mrs. C. H. Spurgeon) after the death of her beloved husband Charles H. Spurgeon.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Yours, Till Heaven Ray Rhodes Jr., 2021-02-02 Enter the remarkable untold love story of Charles and Susie Spurgeon. Charles Spurgeon is esteemed for his writing, preaching, and passion for the Lord. But behind the great man was a great wife—and between the man and wife was a profound marriage. Yours, Till Heaven invites you into the untold love story of Charles and Susie Spurgeon to discover how the bond between this renowned couple helped fuel their lifelong service to the Lord. Discover how Charles and Susie traversed the challenges of loneliness, physical affliction, popularity, controversy, and other trials together with a heavenly vision. Just as the Spurgeons lived their lives as witnesses of Christ, in Yours, Till Heaven their marriage continues to be an example for how all marriages today can remain faithful, loving, and joyful despite the challenges that life may bring. With historical precision and narrative craft, Spurgeon scholar Ray Rhodes Jr. captures the inner-life of this Victorian romance that not only served the Spurgeons in their day, but that can also continue to empower and encourage couples today. For more on the lives of the Spurgeons, find Susie by Ray Rhodes Jr.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: The Lost Sermons of C. H. Spurgeon Volume I Charles Haddon Spurgeon, 2017-02-20 The Lost Sermons of C.H. Spurgeon is the first critical edition of any of Spurgeon’s works, shedding light on Spurgeon’s early sermons which have never been published.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: The Metropolitan Sabernacle ; Its History and Work C. H. Spurgeon, 1876
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Spurgeon's Sorrows Zack Eswine, 2015-11-20 Zack Eswine draws from C.H. Spurgeon, 'the Prince of Preachers' experience to encourage us. What Spurgeon found in his darkness can serve as a light in our own darkness.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Missing Jewel Les Moir, 2017-04-01 A. W. Tozer famously described worship as ‘the missing jewel of the evangelical church’. Since he penned those words in 1961, there has been an explosion of musical and lyrical creativity in churches across the United Kingdom. From encountering God in house churches to declaring His praise in Stadiums, contemporary worship has transformed the British Church and spread across the world. Les Moir had a front row seat for much of this time. Recording, producing and playing on landmark albums as well as shaping significant songs from 3 generations of worship leaders, including: Matt Redman, Martin Smith, Tim Hughes and Graham Kendrick. In Missing Jewel he tells this story using his own experiences and inspiring first-hand accounts of the many musicians, songwriters and Church leaders who found themselves part of a journey that continues to bless and exhilarate new generations of believers.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: How High Is Hope? (padded Board Book) Amy Parker, 2016-08 Learning to fly, Little Owl also has a big lesson to learn about the meaning of hope. This delightful story will warm your heart and teach you that when your hope is in God, it can reach the sky--Back cover.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Free Grace and Dying Love/the Life of Susannah Surgeon Charles Ray, 2006 Susannah Spurgeon was the wife of the nineteenth-century Baptist preacher C.H. Spurgeon. While much is known of her famous husband, comparatively little is known about the woman whom he adored and affectionately called, ?Wifey.' Brought together in a single volume for the first time are two titles that will help to address that imbalance. Mrs. Spurgeon's A Carillon of Bells consists of twenty-four daily meditations on selected texts of Scripture. The warm spiritual devotion to her Savior that burned in the heart of this godly woman shines through on every page. The Life of Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon by Charles Ray is an affectionate love story but one that also records the fascinating work of Mrs. Spurgeon's Book Fund. Through this agency thousands of pastors and preachers received gifts of good books that proved useful to them in their ministries. It is also a story of the all-sufficient grace of God ? in the midst of debilitating chronic illness Susannah Spurgeon was enabled to do a truly great work for the Lord, and her inspiring example continues to bear fruit to this day in the work of the Banner of Truth Book Fund.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Words of Cheer Charles H. Spurgeon, 1994 Here is inspiration and insight that will challenge any reader to a greater level of joy in life. All Christians can maintain joy in their lives, regardless of outward circumstances.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: A Woman's Glory Sarah Doudney, 2020-01-22 A Woman's Glory is a message of meditation based on the Bible and written by Sarah Doudney (15 January 1841, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire – 8 December 1926, Oxford) was an English novelist, short-story writer and poet, best known for her children's literature and hymns. Doudney's father ran a candle and soap-making business. One of her uncles was the evangelical clergyman David Alfred Doudney, editor of The Gospel Magazine and Old Jonathan.[1] Doudney was educated at a school for French girls, and started to write poetry and prose as a child. The Lesson of the Water-Mill, written when she was 15 and published in the Anglican Churchman's Family Magazine (1864), became a well-known song in Britain and the United States. Doudney continued to live with her parents near Catherington until she was thirty. Doudney's first novel, Under Grey Walls, appeared in 1871. Success came with her third novel, Archie's Old Desk, in 1872. In the 1881 census Doudney described herself as a Writer for Monthly Journals. She contributed poetry and fiction to periodicals including Dickens's All the Year Round, the Churchman's Shilling Magazine, the Religious Tract Society's Girl's Own Paper, the Sunday Magazine, Good Words and the Quiver.[2] By 1891, when she described herself in the census as a novelist, she had written around 35 novels, aimed in most cases at girls, although she also wrote some for adults. Many of them end tragically, but look forward to happiness after death. Anna Cavaye, or, The Ugly Princess tells of a dying child comforted by knowing she has brought other people together. Doudney's hymns include The Christian's Good Night, set by Ira D. Sankey in 1884 and sung at Charles Spurgeon's funeral. Sarah's mother Lucy Doudney died in 1891 and her father in 1893. Sarah Doudney then moved to Oxford, where she died in December 1926.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Evangelism Old and New Amzi Clarence Dixon, 1905
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Woman, Church and State Matilda Joslyn Gage, 1893
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: God Is Always Better Than We Can Imagine: Thirty-One Meditations on the Greatness of God Iain Wright, 2019-09-17 How much can we know about God? By definition, the finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite. As soon as we begin to think we have understood something of the love and grace of God we soon learn from Scripture that his love and grace are even greater. The meditations in God is Always Better Than We Can Imagine are intended to help us come to Scripture with the mindset that, no matter how much we have learned in our private studies, or heard in sermons and lectures, God is always immeasurably greater than our imagination has allowed.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: A Cluster of Camphire Susannah Spurgeon, 1898 Along with Mrs. Spurgeon's essays on comfort, this book also contains the first-time publication of some letters by Susannah and C.H. Spurgeon from a private collection and a biographical essay on the life of Susannah Spurgeon, all of which adds to the historical value of this publication for libraries and Spurgeon collectors. - Note inserted in book by vendor.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Inheritance of Tears Jessalyn Hutto, 2015-03-01 When a woman becomes pregnant, miscarriage is usually the furthest thing from her mind. Such was the case for Jessalyn Hutto when she became pregnant with her first baby. But as is all too common in our post-fall world, the life she carried came to an abrupt end. Death had visited her womb, and the horrors of miscarriage had become a part of her life’s story. ••• Ultimately, she would lose two children in the womb, at 6 and 15 weeks gestation. Through these painful losses, a whole new world of suffering opened up to her. It seemed that everywhere she looked women were quietly mourning the loss of their unborn children. Yet this particular type of loss has been grossly overlooked by the church. ••• Couples navigating the unique sorrow of losing a child are often left with little biblical counsel to draw upon. Well-meaning friends and family often offer empty platitudes and Christian clichés. But what these couples truly need is the hope of the gospel. ••• Short, sensitive, and theologically robust, Inheritance of Tears offers hope and comfort to those who are called to walk through the painful trial of miscarriage, and shows pastors and church members how to effectively minister to these parents in their time of need.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Ava Gardner Lee Server, 2007-05-15 Following his superb biography of Robert Mitchum, Baby I Don't Care, Server turns to the life of movie icon Ava Gardner. Her rise to fame was a Cinderella story, to be sure, but Server gives readers the unexpurgated version in this no-holds-barred view of a larger-than-life star.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Battles in the Promised Land Jacob Haywood, 2024-03-11 Many Christians have the underlying belief that if they are truly following Jesus, they will be exempt from suffering in this life. As a result, they are often surprised when they go through hard times and are likely to experience doubt, hopelessness, and anger toward God. But what if God's chosen means of blessing was through suffering? Would you choose that path? Through the author's personal story of suffering the loss of his twin sister in the prime of her life and through biblical examples of sufferers who have gone before, Haywood outlines in this book how God is faithful amidst our suffering and how the abundant Christian life here on Earth is still possible if we are willing to fight for it. No matter the battle you are facing, know this: God is fighting with you--going before you, standing in front of you, and guarding behind you. Even in your suffering, he is leading you to the abundant life he has promised. Based on that reality, you can view whatever situation you are in with hope.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Seasons of the Heart Donna Kelderman, 2013-10-21 A queen, an educator, a missionary, a pastor’s wife. Some of them single, some married, some widowed, some mothers. All of them, like women today, knew the joys and heartaches of life. But the bond that drew this generation of women together—and connects them to women today—was their heart for God and devotion to Christ. In this years’ worth of devotions, you will find spiritual insights from godly women of the past who, like us, struggled with sin, loneliness, and disappointments yet rejoiced in God’s love, mercy, grace, and providential blessings. Join them in the various seasons of their hearts and find timeless encouragement and wisdom from one generation of women to another. Authors include Ruth Bryan, Anne Dutton, Isabella Graham, Elizabeth Julia Hasell, Frances Ridley Havergal, Sarah Hawkes, Susan Huntington, Harriet Newell, Katherine Parr, Susannah Spurgeon, Anne Steele, and Mary Winslow. 366 days of Scripture verses and brief devotional meditations that provide timeless truths, encouragement, and wisdom for your daily walk with God Updated language makes meditations accessible to modern readers Brief, inspiring biographies of each of the contributing authors Excellent gift for Christmas, graduation, Mother’s Day, and birthdays for women of all ages
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Spurgeon on the Christian Life Michael Reeves, 2018-02-20 Charles Spurgeon, widely hailed as the Prince of Preachers, is well known for his powerful preaching, gifted mind, and compelling personality. Over the course of nearly four decades at London's famous New Park Street Chapel and Metropolitan Tabernacle, Spurgeon preached and penned words that continue to resonate with God's people today. Organized around the main beliefs that undergirded his ministry—the centrality of Christ, the importance of the new birth, the indwelling of the Spirit, and the necessity of the Bible—this introduction to Spurgeon's life and thought will challenge readers to live their lives for the glory of God. Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: CSB Spurgeon Study Bible Alistair Begg, CSB Bibles by Holman, 2017-11-01 Often called the “Prince of Preachers,” Charles Spurgeon preached to over 10 million people in his lifetime, and his written sermons have impacted millions more since 1866. The CSB Spurgeon Study Bible features thousands of excerpts from Spurgeon’s sermons as commentary, selected and edited by Alistair Begg to bring the richness of the Prince of Preachers’ insights into your daily study of God’s Word. FEATURES: Introductory biography about Charles Spurgeon Study notes crafted from Spurgeon sermons Extracted sermon illustrations placed on the same page as the associated biblical text Sermon notes and outlines in Spurgeon’s own handwriting “Spurgeon Quotables” inserted throughout each Bible book Book introductions with book overviews in Spurgeon’s own words Elegant two-color design Two-column format Black letter text 10.75-point type size Topical subject headings Smyth-sewn binding with ribbon marker Concordance Presentation page Full-color maps The CSB Spurgeon Study Bible features the highly readable, highly reliable text of the Christian Standard Bible® (CSB). The CSB stays as literal as possible to the Bible’s original meaning without sacrificing clarity, making it easier to engage with Scripture’s life-transforming message and to share it with others.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: CSB Spurgeon Study Bible, Black/Brown LeatherTouch® Alistair Begg, CSB Bibles by Holman, 2017-11 Charles Spurgeon has been called the “Prince of Preachers.” He preached to over 10 million people in his lifetime, and his written sermons have impacted millions more. The Spurgeon Study Bible features thousands of excerpts from Spurgeon’s sermons, chosen and edited by Alistair Begg in order to bring the richness of the Prince of Preachers’ insights into your daily study of God’s Word.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: CSB Spurgeon Study Bible, Black Genuine Leather, Indexed Alistair Begg, CSB Bibles by Holman, 2017-11 Charles Spurgeon has been called the “Prince of Preachers.” He preached to over 10 million people in his lifetime, and his written sermons have impacted millions more. The Spurgeon Study Bible features thousands of excerpts from Spurgeon’s sermons, chosen and edited by Alistair Begg in order to bring the richness of the Prince of Preachers’ insights into your daily study of God’s Word.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: CSB Spurgeon Study Bible, Burgundy/Marble LeatherTouch® Alistair Begg, CSB Bibles by Holman, 2017-11 Charles Spurgeon has been called the “Prince of Preachers.” He preached to over 10 million people in his lifetime, and his written sermons have impacted millions more. The Spurgeon Study Bible features thousands of excerpts from Spurgeon’s sermons, chosen and edited by Alistair Begg in order to bring the richness of the Prince of Preachers’ insights into your daily study of God’s Word.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Stay Here Jacob Coyne, 2023-09-05 Please stay. The world is so much better with you in it. Every forty seconds, someone takes his or her life. Anxiety, depression, and suicide are at all-time highs--and they're stealing our sons, daughters, friends, and spouses. With tender passion and bold hope, Jacob Coyne, founder of Stay Here, infuses life into the dark corners of mental health. Giving hurting souls a reason to live, he shows not only how Jesus brings life to the full, but also how anyone--regardless of their past or pain--can find healing, including how to · attack our anxiety and calm our storms; · defeat depression and live with a sound mind; · overcome intrusive suicidal thoughts and enjoy life; and · transform pain, trauma, suicidal thoughts, and addictions into purpose. It's okay to not be okay--but you don't have to stay that way. It's time to shine the hope of Christ into the darkness and witness His love transform broken souls into living, breathing signs to live.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: KJV Spurgeon Study Bible Alistair Begg, Holman Bible Publishers, 2018-12-01 Charles Spurgeon has been called the “Prince of Preachers.” He preached to over 10 million people in his lifetime, and his written sermons have impacted millions more. Now available in the King James translation, the KJV Spurgeon Study Bible features thousands of excerpts from Spurgeon’s sermons, chosen and edited by Alistair Begg, in order to bring the richness of the Prince of Preachers’ insights into your daily study of God’s Word. Features Include: Introductory biography of Charles Spurgeon, study notes crafted from Spurgeon sermons, extracted sermon illustrations placed on the same page as the associated biblical text, sermon notes and outlines in Spurgeon’s own handwriting, “Spurgeon Quotables” inserted throughout the Bible, book introductions with book overviews in Spurgeon’s own words, topical subheadings, two-column text, concordance, smyth-sewn binding, presentation page, and full-color maps. The KJV Spurgeon Study Bible features the authorized version of the King James translation (KJV). The KJV is one of the best-selling translations of all time and captures the beauty and majesty of God’s Word for those who love the rich heritage and reverent language of this rendering of the Holy Bible.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Sacred Privilege Kay Warren, 2017-05-02 Life as a pastor's wife offers meaningful opportunities to play a significant part in God's work, to witness and participate in the beauty of changed lives. Yet it also carries the potential for deep wounds and great conflict that can drain the joy out of service. Is it worth it? Oh, yes, says Kay Warren, wife of Pastor Rick Warren and cofounder of Saddleback Church. It is more than worth the risk--it's a sacred privilege. Drawing on more than forty years in ministry in every possible size church, Kay provides encouraging principles and life lessons, along with intimate personal stories, that will give readers the confidence needed to lead and live well. Pastor's wives learn to - accept who they are - adapt to change - help their children survive and thrive - protect their private lives - deal with criticism - live with integrity - develop an eternal perspective Whether she is excited, struggling, or feeling broken and tired, every pastor's wife will find hope and encouragement for their calling in Kay's warm and wise words.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Spurgeon's Sermons Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: VOICES FROM THE PAST Richard Rushing, 2016-12-08 Richard Rushing has compiled a further 365 daily devotional readings to take you through the year with the Puritans. Building on Voices from the Past (volume 1), Voices From the Past 2 is an additional treasury of wisdom from such authors as Stephen Charnock, Thomas Manton, David Clarkson, Thomas Brooks, John Bunyan, and Jonathan Edwards, and others. The editor has painstakingly selected these readings from their sources, some of which are still widely available in print, others of which are more scarce. Readers will find these choice extracts to be excellent 'thoughts for the day', and will frequently find themselves wanting to explore more of the writings of these authors of the past.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Jessica's first prayer Hesba Stretton, 2015-03-02 Can the cruelty of life ends with the innocence of a child? Jessicas First Prayer is a story of love and forgiveness that has enchanted millions of readers around the world since its first edition. A reading pure and full of grace. A book for parents and children. A message will be brought to life. Prepare to hear this prayer for their souls.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Lessons for the Christian's Daily Walk George Mylne, 2020-03-10 Lessons for the Christian's Daily Walk Devotional and Practical Meditations on the Book of Ecclesiastes George Mylne, 1859 Editor's note: This is the best devotional commentary on the book of Ecclesiastes that we have ever come across! In each verse which he comments on, George Mylne first views the verse just as Solomon intended from the perspective of mere human wisdom. That is, the book of Ecclesiastes is simply God's record of the rational conclusions of the wisest and most experienced man who ever lived. In other words, Solomon seriously thought upon all of life, the world and everything in it and concluded that all are puzzling enigmas, emptiness, vanity, meaningless, purposeless, futile, hopeless, vexatious, unsatisfying, unjust, etc., etc. Secondly, Mylne then views each verse from the Christian perspective that is, through the lens of the cross of Jesus. From this perspective, all the enigmas are solved, all the meaninglessness and futility of life is removed, and all the injustices are rectified. Only through the cross, does life become meaningful, purposeful and satisfying!
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Voices from the Past Richard Rushing, 2009 Selections from: A sure guide to heaven / Joseph Alleine -- Practical works / Richard Baxter -- Human nature in its fourfold state / Thomas Boston -- Writings of John Bradford / John Bradford -- Works of Thomas Brooks / Thomas Brooks -- Complete works / John Bunyan -- The saints' happiness / Jeremiah Burroughes -- Select works of Thomas Case / Thomas Case -- Spiritual counsels / Thomas Charles -- The existence and attributes of God / Stephen Charnock -- Works of David Clarkson / David Clarkson -- Works of Jonathan Edwards / Jonathan Edwards -- The fountain of life / John Flavel -- Works of John Flavel / John Flavel -- Justifying faith / Thomas Goodwin -- The Christian in complete armour / William Gurnall -- Works of Ezekiel Hopkins / Ezekiel Hopkins -- By faith, Edinburgh ; Psalm 119 ; Works of Thomas Manton / Thomas Manton -- A name in heaven the truest ground of joy / Matthew Mead -- Puritan sermons, 1659-1689 / Miscellaneous -- Works of John Owen / John Owen -- The loveliness of Christ / Samuel Rutherford -- Works of Richard Sibbes / Richard Sibbes -- Works of George Swinnock / George Swinnock -- Sermons of Samuel Ward / Samuel Ward -- The beatitudes ; The Lord's prayer / Thomas Watson -- The Ten Commandments / Thomas Watson.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices Thomas Brooks, 2019-09-13 Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices. 278 Pages.
  susannah spurgeon free grace and dying love: Spurgeon Lewis A. Drummond, This definitive biography includes never-before-told stories and facts about this renowned British preacher.
Susannah (given name) - Wikipedia
Susannah is a feminine given name. It is an English version of the Hebrew name Shoshana, meaning lily. [1] . Other variants of the name include Susanna, Susana, Susan, Suzanne, and …

Susannah - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Jun 8, 2025 · The name Susannah is a girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "lily". Susannah is by far the most stylish form of the classic name now that Susan and Suzanne have retired. …

Susannah Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · Susannah is a beautiful feminine given name. It is an English translation of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which means ‘lily’ or ‘rose’ and is ultimately derived from the …

Meaning, origin and history of the name Susannah
May 29, 2020 · Form of Susanna found in some versions of the Old Testament.

Susannah - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Susannah is of Hebrew origin and means "lily" or "graceful lily." It is derived from the Hebrew name Shoshannah, which is mentioned in the Old Testament. Susannah is a feminine …

Susannah: Meaning, Origin, Traits & More | Namedary
Aug 29, 2024 · Susannah, a timeless name steeped in biblical origins, signifies "lily" or "graceful flower". It evokes images of purity, innocence, and delicate beauty, much like the delicate …

Susannah - Meaning of Susannah, What does Susannah mean?
Meaning of Susannah - What does Susannah mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Susannah for girls.

Susannah (given name) - Wikipedia
Susannah is a feminine given name. It is an English version of the Hebrew name Shoshana, meaning lily. [1] . Other variants of the name include Susanna, Susana, Susan, Suzanne, and …

Susannah - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Jun 8, 2025 · The name Susannah is a girl's name of Hebrew origin meaning "lily". Susannah is by far the most stylish form of the classic name now that Susan and Suzanne have retired. …

Susannah Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · Susannah is a beautiful feminine given name. It is an English translation of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which means ‘lily’ or ‘rose’ and is ultimately derived from the …

Meaning, origin and history of the name Susannah
May 29, 2020 · Form of Susanna found in some versions of the Old Testament.

Susannah - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Susannah is of Hebrew origin and means "lily" or "graceful lily." It is derived from the Hebrew name Shoshannah, which is mentioned in the Old Testament. Susannah is a feminine …

Susannah: Meaning, Origin, Traits & More | Namedary
Aug 29, 2024 · Susannah, a timeless name steeped in biblical origins, signifies "lily" or "graceful flower". It evokes images of purity, innocence, and delicate beauty, much like the delicate …

Susannah - Meaning of Susannah, What does Susannah mean?
Meaning of Susannah - What does Susannah mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Susannah for girls.