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  1. 19 December 1879. Newington, United Kingdom. Died. 10 February 1958. (1958-02-10) (aged 78) Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. Sir Thomas Spurgeon Page CBE (19 October 1879 – 10 February 1958) [1] was a Northern Rhodesian politician who was a member of the Legislative Council and its first Speaker .

  2. Even after Spurgeon's death, there were such controversies there, such as the talk over whether or not the Baptist Union should be allowed to meet in the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Spurgeon's son, Thomas, who was the co-pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle with Archibald G. Brown, said that, "The Baptist Union almost killed my father."

  3. 3 Things You Didn’t Know About Spurgeon’s Wife. Selah Ulmer October 17, 2017. Charles Spurgeon married Susannah Thompson on January 8th, 1856. She would become his truest partner, deepest confidant, and “the greatest of all earthly blessings.”. Susannah described their life together as “two pilgrims treading this highway of life ...

  4. Thomas Spurgeon; Localidades. Spurgeon (Indiana) Spurgeon (Tennessee) Esta página foi editada pela última vez às 23h12min de 16 de outubro de 2020 ...

  5. Thomas Spurgeon foi eleito em 1894. Thomas Spurgeon foi muito influenciado pelos métodos evangelísticos de D.L.Moody e de muitos pastores e pregadores evangelicais americanos, que em certa medida, utilizavam de alguns métodos evangelísticos aplicados por Charles Finney por volta de 1850; tanto que, nessa época, muito dessas práticas ...

  6. Life. Much of what is known about Thomas Brooks has been ascertained from his writings. [1] Born in 1608, likely to wealthy parents, Brooks entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, [2] [3] where he was preceded by such men as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton, and Thomas Shepard. He was licensed as a preacher of the gospel by 1640.