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[ spur-juhn ] / ˈspɜr dʒən /
nounCharles Had·don [had-n], /ˈhæd n/, 1834–92, English Baptist preacher. Words nearby Spurgeonspurge, spur gear, spur gearing, spurge family, spurge laurel, Spurgeon, spurious, spurious ankylosis, spurn, spur-of-the-moment, spur on Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for SpurgeonPope Francis is reading from the same Bible as Bonhoeffer, Spurgeon, and Graham. Francis’s Five Words: Who Am I to Judge?|Joshua DuBois|July 30, 2013|DAILY BEAST Well, the ministry was in Mr. Spurgeon as it rarely is in any man; hence his unparalleled success. Christopher Crayon's Recollections|J. Ewing Ritchie The Spurgeon of Yankeeland goes on to speak about the "internal evidence" of the Bible. Flowers of Freethought|George W. Foote Mrs. Spurgeon, Dr. Pierson, and other of the great preacher's friends, are all assuring us that he is in glory. Flowers of Freethought|George W. Foote
One of Spurgeon's rooted notions was that unbelievers were sure of hell. Flowers of Freethought|George W. Foote They mistook me for one of Spurgeon's elders from London, and invited me to preach. Memoirs of John R. Young|John Young
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