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The Spurgeon Library | 21 Funniest Spurgeon Quotes
Spurgeon believed “a smile was no sin” (Autobiography 3:56) and it was “less a crime to cause a momentary laughter than a half-hour’s profound slumber” (Autobiography 2:155). “I would rather hear people laugh than I would see them asleep in the …
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A SMILE FROM JESUS IN THE MORNING - Charles H. Spurgeon
Sep 19, 2018 · SPURGEON QUOTES. A SMILE FROM JESUS IN THE MORNING. 6/2/2018 0 Comments 0 Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply. Author Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892) Archives. November 2022 May 2022
We wept when we were born though all around us smiled; so.
Our motto is: Don't quote it if you can't source it. Charles Spurgeon quote: We wept when we were born though all around us smiled; so shall we smile when we die while all around us weep.
A SMILING WORLD IS WORSE THAN A FROWNING ONE BY CHARLES SPURGEON
Nov 28, 2022 · A SMILING WORLD IS WORSE THAN A FROWNING ONE BY CHARLES SPURGEON
A Word Portrait - Spurgeon
"Ah!" said Spurgeon, calling him by his first name, "you have a good conscience," and then he banished the answering smiles of the young fellow by adding, "almost as good as new; for you haven't used it much." In Spurgeon's character there was a blend of humility and dignity.
The Spurgeon Library | God’s Providence
The story goes, that a certain king, being taken prisoner, was sound in chains, and dragged along at the chariot-wheels of his conqueror. As he went along, he kept, looking at the wheel, and shedding tears, and then looking at the wheel again, and lifting up his eyes and smiling.
The Spurgeon Library | Spring
Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter are God’s four Evangelists, bringing each one a different version of the self-same gospel of divine love. Spring has its own peculiar evangel, and it is for us to read it, and to interpret it, by the light of God’s Spirit.
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