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_aSpurgeon, C. H. _q(Charles Haddon), _d1834-1892. _e1 |
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_aJohn Ploughman's talks / _cCharles H. Spurgeon. _hPR |
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_aSpringdale, Pennsylvania : _bWhitaker House, _c(c)1993. |
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_aSpringdale, Pennsylvania : _bWhitaker House, _c(c)2012. |
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_a193 pages ; _c18 cm. |
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_aPreface -- _tTo the idle -- _tOn religious grumblers -- _tOn the preacher's appearance -- _tOn good nature and firmness -- _tOn patience -- _tOn gossips -- _tOn seizing opportunities -- _tOn keeping one's eyes open -- _tThoughts about thought -- _tFaults -- _tThings not worth trying -- _tDebt -- _tHome -- _tMen who are down -- _tHope -- _tSpending -- _tA good word for wives -- _tMen with two faces -- _tHints as to thriving -- _tTall talk -- _tThings I would not choose -- _tTry -- _tMonuments -- _tVery ignorant people. |
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_aCharles H. Spurgeon's success as a legendary preacher and author was generated from his intense love and concern for "working people." In John Ploughman's Talks, Spurgeon assumes the persona of a simple ploughman to dispense advice and address serious moral issues in the language of the common man. Spurgeon's homespun humor and rustic illustrations reflect on a variety of issues, such as idleness, grumbling, appearance, patience, gossiping, debt, spending, family, hope, and much more. In Spurgeon's words, "That I have written in a semi-humorous vein needs no apology, since thereby sound moral teaching has gained a hearing....There is no particular virtue in being seriously unreadable." In the tradition of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Spurgeon's tale is destined to be enjoyed for generations by people of all ages and backgrounds. _cAMAZON _uhttps://www.amazon.com/John-Ploughmans-Talks-Everyday-Biblical-ebook/dp/B0097CWGE0/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2202OM6TPPKL9&keywords=9781603746335&qid=1651777204&sprefix=9%2Caps%2C109&sr=8-1 |
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