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| | The Personal Testimony of Charles Spurgeon |
 | | The story of Spurgeons conversion is widely known, but it may well be repeated, and it cannot be better told than in the words in which he himself presented it. |
 | | Notice that the substitute preacher did not tell Spurgeon to "submit to Christs Lordship" or "fulfill the terms of discipleship" or "turn from and forsake all sin" or "hate father, mother, wife, children, etc." These things are the rightful results of salvation but not the simple terms of salvation. |
 | | For a wonderful sermon by Spurgeon dealing with the question of what a person needs to do to be saved, see his sermon entitled, "The Warrant of Faith" available from Pilgrim Publications, Box 66, Pasadena, TX 77501. |
| www.middletownbiblechurch.org /helpseek/spurgeon.htm (1235 words) |
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