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<h1>Charles Spurgeon</h1>
<h2><em>The life of Charles Spurgeon, the "Prince of Preachers"</em></h2>
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<h3 id="tribute-info-heading">A few facts about our guy, Chuck.</h3>
<p>> Charles was born on 19 June 1834 in Essex, England.</p>
<p>> He was a Calvinist and held a Reformed Baptist theology, but when asked about his creed, he famously replied: <strong><em>"It is Jesus Christ".</em></strong></p>
<p>> He is often called the "Prince of Preachers", but in addition to preaching, he also wrote hymns and published a hymnal called <em>Our Own Hymn Book</em>, and he was probably the creator of the <em>Wordless Book</em>, an evangelism booklet containing no words.</p>
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<p id="quote"><em>"The Lord gets his best soldiers out of the highlands of affliction."</em></p>
<footer><cite>-Charles Spurgeon</cite></footer>
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<p id="read-more">If you want to read about everything Spurgeon wrote, <a id="tribute-link" href="https://www.spurgeon.org/ " target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
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