Autobiography of Charles Spurgeon - Vol. 1
CONTENTS
1 Childhood at Stambourne
2 Stambourne Meeting-house
3 Childhood Incidents
4 Memories of Schooldays
5 Early Religious Impressions
6 "Through much Tribulation"
7 The Great change--Conversion
8 Experiences after Conversion
9 Letters to Father and Mother
10 Diary: April to June 1850
11 A Good Confession
12 Beginning to Serve the Lord
13 A Defence of Calvinism
14 The Boy Preacher of the Fens
15 The Young Soul-winner at Waterbeach
16 The Lord's Hand Behind the Maid's Mistake
17 Reminiscences as a Village Pastor
18 Memorable Services Away from Waterbeach
19 The Call to London
20 The Long Pastorate Commenced
21 Love, Courtship and Marriage
22 Early Criticisms and Slanders
23 Revival at New Park Street
24 First Literary Friends
25 "In Labours More Abundant"
26 Seeking the Souls of Men
27 A New School of the Prophets
28 First Printed Works
29 Early Wedded Life
30 The Great Catastrophe
31 Varying Voices--
Pro
and
Con
32 The "Down-grade" Controversy Foreshadowed
33 "Helensburgh House" and Garden
34 Week-day Services
35 Later Services at the Music Hall
Appendix--Declaration of Faith