Spurgeon is a 8 letter English word.
You can make 361 anagrams from letters in Spurgeon (egnoprsu).
But how can anyone be sure that Spurgeon was absolutely right?
Spurgeon defines it in one of his sermons as "the willingness to know and be known."
One of Spurgeon's rooted notions was that unbelievers were sure of hell.
There was more honesty and straightforwardness in Mr. Spurgeon.
We see it well exemplified in John Bright, Spurgeon, and others.
But we must remember that even Spurgeon was often guilty of that.
But is not the hell of Mr. Spurgeon the hell of the New Testament?
Compare Mr. Spurgeon's not unfrequent orations on the same subject.
They mistook me for one of Spurgeon's elders from London, and invited me to preach.
Pope Francis is reading from the same Bible as Bonhoeffer, Spurgeon, and Graham.