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BRITISH PREACHER, AUTHOR, PASTOR AND EVANGELIST
Charles Haddon Spurgeon; C. H. Spurgeon; C.H. Spurgeon; Charles H. Spurgeon; C.H Spurgeon; CH Spurgeon; C h spurgeon; Downgrade Controversy; Spurgeon, Charles Haddon; Spurgeon, Charles
  • Spurgeon at age 23.
  • Tomb of Charles Spurgeon, West Norwood Cemetery, London
  • Metropolitan Tabernacle Almshouse
  • Missionary preaching in China using [[The Wordless Book]]
  • Pastors College 1888
  • Photograph of Spurgeon c.1870
  • Spurgeon's funeral cortege
  • Spurgeon later in life.
  • Spurgeon preaching at the [[Surrey Music Hall]] circa 1858.
  • Stockwell_Orphanage_1876
  • Sword and Trowel original cover page
  • The Stockwell Orphanage Infirmary
  • [[Staffordshire figurine]], c. 1860

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  • The sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)
  • alt=Centre: George III, drawn as a paunchy man with pockets bulging with gold coins, receives a wheel-barrow filled with the money-bags from William Pitt, whose pockets also overflow with coin. To the left, a quadriplegic veteran begs on the street. To the right, George, Prince of Wales, is depicted dressed in rags.
  • NYC]], April 20, 2012
TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT OWED TO LENDERS BY A GOVERNMENT/STATE
Public debt; National debt; National Debt; Refinancing the public debt; Public credit; Sovereign debt; Public bonds; Public bond; Government borrowing; Government securities; Federal debt; Public Debt; State debt; Net public debt; Gross public debt; Public sector debt; Public sector net debt; National debts; Sovereign downgrade; Public borrowing; Govt debt
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national debt         
  • The sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)
  • alt=Centre: George III, drawn as a paunchy man with pockets bulging with gold coins, receives a wheel-barrow filled with the money-bags from William Pitt, whose pockets also overflow with coin. To the left, a quadriplegic veteran begs on the street. To the right, George, Prince of Wales, is depicted dressed in rags.
  • NYC]], April 20, 2012
TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT OWED TO LENDERS BY A GOVERNMENT/STATE
Public debt; National debt; National Debt; Refinancing the public debt; Public credit; Sovereign debt; Public bonds; Public bond; Government borrowing; Government securities; Federal debt; Public Debt; State debt; Net public debt; Gross public debt; Public sector debt; Public sector net debt; National debts; Sovereign downgrade; Public borrowing; Govt debt
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Ορισμός

demote
¦ verb give a lower rank or less senior position to, often as a punishment.
Derivatives
demotion noun
Origin
C19: from de- + a shortened form of promote.

Βικιπαίδεια

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 – 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher.

Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various denominations, among whom he is known as the "Prince of Preachers". He was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, and opposing the liberal and pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day.

Spurgeon was pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years. He was part of several controversies with the Baptist Union of Great Britain and later he left the denomination over doctrinal convictions.

While at the Metropolitan Tabernacle he built an Almshouse and the Stockwell Orphanage. He encouraged his congregation to engage actively with the poor of Victorian London. He also founded Spurgeon's College, which was named after him posthumously.

Spurgeon authored sermons, an autobiography, commentaries, books on prayer, devotionals, magazines, poetry, and hymns. Many sermons were transcribed as he spoke and were translated into many languages during his lifetime. He is said to have produced powerful sermons of penetrating thought and precise exposition. His oratory skills are said to have held his listeners spellbound in the Metropolitan Tabernacle, and many Christians hold his writings in exceptionally high regard among devotional literature.