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  Metropolitan Tabernacle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Metropolitan Tabernacle is a large Reformed Baptist church in the Elephant and Castle in London.
The Tabernacle left the Baptist Union in 1887 because of theological liberalism.
The Auckland Baptist Tabernacle in New Zealand is modelled on the Metropolitan Tabernacle and was constructed when Thomas Spurgeon (a son of Charles Spurgeon) was the minister.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Metropolitan_Tabernacle   (296 words)

  
 Metropolitan Tabernacle Sermons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Tabernacle fellowship goes back to the year 1650, thirty years after the sailing of the Pilgrim Fathers, and at the time that Parliament had just banned Baptist meetings.
The original Tabernacle of Spurgeon's time was burned down in 1898 (excepting the front portico and basement), and rebuilt along similar lines.
The war led to the Tabernacle fellowship being greatly diminished as few members of the old congregation were able to return to heavily blitzed central London.
www.reformedreader.org /spurgeon/mt.htm   (928 words)

  
 The History of the Metropolitan Tabernacle
The congregation that meets today in the Metropolitan Tabernacle have their roots in the early days of the Baptist church.
Spurgeon quickly became the most popular British preacher of his day, and the Metropolitan Tabernacle was built to hold the 6,000 people that came each week.
Charles Spurgeon was Pastor at the Metropolitan Tabernacle for 38 years.
www.request.org.uk /main/churches/tours/mettab/history.htm   (220 words)

  
 Metropolitan Tabernacle, London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Tabernacle traces its roots to a congregation which braved constant persecution, and which met in a house in Kennington belonging to Widow Colfe.
For this reason our foundation-stone bears the words: 'The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.' During Spurgeon's ministry tens of thousands were converted to God under the preaching of the Word.
We give all the glory to Him for the large numbers of people who have come into the Tabernacle over the past thirty years, for the numerous professions of faith, and for the various ministries which have been established.
www.metropolitantabernacle.org /Pages/HISTORY.html   (633 words)

  
 Discipline of the Church at the Metropolitan Tabernacle - 9Marks
Discipline of the Church at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
subject of the paper is the discipline of the church at the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
Unless notice is previously given, no business, as a rule, is entertained but what emanates from the chair, or is sent up from an elders’ or deacons’ session; though this custom is departed from if any manifest benefit is to be derived from so doing, and no one challenges the motion as irregular.
www.9marks.org /CC/article/0,,PTID314526|CHID598014|CIID1552894,00.html   (2662 words)

  
 About the Metropolitan Tabernacle
Baptist churches are independent, and although some are members of the Baptist Union, there is no hierarchy of bishops or priests exercising authority over their members.
The Metropolitan Tabernacle is important to many Christians today for all these reasons.
The Metropolitan Tabernacle seats congregations of around 1,000, with youth-centred evening services and a Sunday School of 700 children.
www.request.org.uk /main/churches/tours/mettab/about.htm   (151 words)

  
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METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE PULPIT ********************************** A WARNING TO BELIEVERS ---------- A Sermon Published on Thursday, July 8th, 1915.
Delivered by C.H. at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington on Thursday Evening, June 16th, 1870.
__________________________________________________________________________ Files of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit are provided to ICLnet and the internet community by the Bath Road Baptist Church, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
www.iclnet.org /pub/resources/text/history/spurgeon/ss-0030.txt   (3269 words)

  
 Letters from the Rector - February 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When Charles Haddon Spurgeon pastored the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, it was one of the most vital churches of the day.
Clearly, the Metropolitan Tabernacle was one of the most influential churches of the nineteenth century.
Gradually, people left and fewer people came until the Metropolitan Tabernacle was no longer effective in reaching people for Christ.
www.stbartschurch.org /letters/letfeb98.html   (1055 words)

  
 Charles H. Spurgeon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The New Park Street Pulpit and The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit--the collected sermons of Spurgeon during his ministry with that congregation--fill 63 volumes.
This file was printed as a special augmentation of the Bath Road Baptist Church series of Spurgeon Sermons from the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit.
Files of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit are provided to ICLnet and the internet community by the Bath Road Baptist Church, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
iclnet.org /pub/resources/text/history/spurgeon/sp-bio.html   (336 words)

  
 FBF - First Partaker
It was named, appropriate to its setting in one of the world’s greatest metropolises, the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
In order to understand why Spurgeon was determined to stay so narrowly focused in his preaching, let’s listen in on some of those interjected explanations justifying his fixation on Christ for over 30 years of preaching in the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
But if your object as a teacher or preacher is to glorify Christ and to lead men to love him and trust him, that is the very work on which the heart of God himself is set.
www.f-b-f.org /WebMan/Article.asp?ID=4079&Count=true   (2729 words)

  
 Blue Letter Bible - Commentaries
All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field: the grass withereth, the flower fadeth: because the Spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it surely the people is grass.
"In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race.
And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death."—Revelation 1:17-18.
blueletterbible.org /Comm/charles_spurgeon/sermon_long_list-new.html   (10417 words)

  
 Charles H. Spurgeon and Eschatology
Spurgeon, "The Harvest and the Vintage," in The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, 50:553-54
Spurgeon, "He Cometh With Clouds," in The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, 33:592-93.
Spurgeon, "Justification and Glory," in The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, 11:249.
www.spurgeon.org /notes.htm   (7091 words)

  
 Counseling by Charles H. Spurgeon
In 1861 the congregation moved permanently to the newly constructed Metropolitan Tabernacle.
There was continual prayer for the work of the tabernacle held in the
tabernacle to allow new people waiting outside a chance to come in and hear..
www.seegod.org /Spurgeon.htm   (1549 words)

  
 Lamb Lion Net
Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, Vol XXIV, Adoption - The Spirit And The Cry
Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, Vol LXI, All Of Grace
Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, Vol VI, A Blast Of The Trumpet Against False Peace
www.lamblion.net /Quotations/spurgeon.htm   (11695 words)

  
 Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon - Available works and biography - SwordSearcher Bible Software
Only 100 persons attended his first service, but before the end of the year the chapel had to be enlarged.
When the enlarged chapel was opened it proved at once too small, and a great tabernacle was projected.
In 1861 the Metropolitan Temple, seating 6,000, was opened and there he ministered until his death, retaining his popularity and power as a preacher to the end.
www.swordsearcher.com /christian-authors/Charles-Haddon-Spurgeon.html   (906 words)

  
 Pastor Steve Ball   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Steve Ball and his wife, Reita, are the founders and pastors of the Metropolitan Tabernacle church in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Metropolitan Tabernacle is a non-denominational, spirit-filled church and the services are intense, dynamic and full of the presence and power of God.
Metro Tab is a multi-racial congregation with over 10 nationalities represented in its membership.
www.steveball.org   (401 words)

  
 Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Scribe has scanned and applied our internal mark-up language to C. Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit so that it can be released in a Logos Library format CD-ROM.
The project was challenging due to poor print quality, and Spurgeon's simultaneous use of 19th century and King Jame's Version English.
We are also able to "multi-purpose" your texts and graphics for use in a diverse number of traditional print or electronic configurations.
www.voicenet.com /~scribe/scpmtp.html   (131 words)

  
 Metropolitan Tabernacle
Book Review, Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, England, November, 1999
Subtitled, "What the Psychology Industry is Doing to People," this remarkable book comes from a secular psychologist who writes to rescue serious psychology from the unscientific (and even unethical) practices which have swamped the profession from top to bottom in recent decades.
This, although popularly presented and most readable, is an education and deserves to be taken seriously.
tanadineen.com /BOOK/UKEdition/metropolitanTabernacle-1199.html   (719 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpit : containing sermons preached and revised
The Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpit : containing sermons preached and revised
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www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/d15da78a495ed043.html   (69 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: Sermons Preached by C. H. Spurgeon, 1890-1917, 1861: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Amazon.ca: Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: Sermons Preached by C. Spurgeon, 1890-1917, 1861: Books
Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: Sermons Preached by C. Spurgeon, 1890-1917, 1861
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www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1561860077   (163 words)

  
 Our Own Hymn-Book: Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle Hymn-Book by compiled by Charles H. Spurgeon
Our Own Hymn-Book: Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle Hymn-Book by compiled by Charles H. Spurgeon
Immediately after C. Spurgeon's death in 1892 biographies began to appear, written by those who knew him well, and continued for several years.
Spurgeon as a Hymn-Writer," that by Robert Shindler called "The Authorized Edition" and entitled From the Usher's Desk to the Tabernacle Pulpit.
www.graceandtruthbooks.com /listdetails.asp?ID=104&RP=/christian_music   (555 words)

  
 Pilgrim - Charles Spurgeon's FIRST & LAST WORDS at the Metropolitan Tabernacle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Pilgrim - Charles Spurgeon's FIRST and LAST WORDS at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
I WOULD PROPOSE THAT THE SUBJECT OF THE MINISTRY IN THIS HOUSE, AS LONG AS THIS PLATFORM SHALL STAND, AND AS LONG AS THIS HOUSE SHALL BE FREQUENTED BY WORSHIPPERS, SHALL BE THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST.
IF NOTE: This is the last sermon Charles Haddon Spurgeon ever preached at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London.
members.aol.com /pilgrimpub/1stwords.htm   (211 words)

  
 Spurgeon's Sermons
The Bath Road Baptist Church welcomes you to Sermons written by The Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
The sermons are a part of an immense number of sermons from the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit by this Baptist preacher, and a Calvinist.
The sermons will be uploaded 10 times a year.
www.iclnet.org /pub/resources/text/history/spurgeon/spurgeon-home.html   (498 words)

  
 Pilgrim - New Park Street Pulpit & Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit (Spurgeon Sermons)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Pilgrim - New Park Street Pulpit and Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit (Spurgeon Sermons)
He was an instant success in London, preaching with blessed power to the conversion of thousands and the building up of a ministry the like of which merited him the title of "The Prince of Preachers!
" While his public ministry at the Tabernacle (built in 1861) was attended constantly by thousands, his words via the printed page has been even more far-reaching.
members.aol.com /pilgrimpub/pulpit.htm   (852 words)

  
 The Study Room - Online Bible reading and research
Sermons written by The Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
The sermons are a part of an immense number of sermons from the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit by this Baptist preacher.
Logos Resource Pages provide insightful information on many contemporary and historical subjects from a Christian and Biblical perspective.
covenantnews.com /study.htm   (491 words)

  
 The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit - Volumes 7-9 (1861-63)
The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit - Volumes 7-9 (1861-63)
369-A - Opening Service of the Metropolitan Tabernacle
369 - The First Sermon in the Tabernacle
www.spurgeongems.org /vols7-9/vols7-9.htm   (310 words)

  
 Metropolitan Tabernacle, London
The Tabernacle Bookshop is situated at the rear of the Tabernacle
How much is continued in the Lord's Day?
Sermons by Dr Masters are broadcast each week from 5.00-6.00pm every Saturday with repeats throughout the week (consult the on-screen channel information for times of repeats).
www.metropolitantabernacle.org   (88 words)

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