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The Complete John Ploughman (John Ploughman's Talk & John Ploughman's Pictures Combined Ed) (Ch Spurgeon Signature Classics Series)

Charles H Spurgeon

Paperback 2007-09-20

Publisher Description

C.H. Spurgeon was one of the most widely published ministers of the Victorian era. Sales of his books run into many millions.

He had a gift for speaking the language of the man-in-the-street and presenting Christian truth in a way that captured the imagination.

Two of his publications of this type are here combined into one volume. Both are funny, pointed and profound in their content. They give answers to the common questions of the day on doctrine and behaviour as explained by a ploughman to his wayward audience.

Also contains illustrations included in the original editions of both books.

Spurgeon was a formidable communicator � read him here at his best.

"I have written for ploughmen and common people. Hence refined taste and dainty words have been discarded for strong proverbial expressions and homely phrases. I have aimed my blows at the vices of the many, and tried to inculcate those moral virtues without which men are degraded. Much that needs to be said to the toiling masses would not well suit the pulpit and the Sabbath; these lowly pages may teach thrift and industry all the days of the week in the cottage and the workshop; and if some learn these lessons I shall not repent the adoption of a rustic style. That I have written in a semi-humorous vein needs no apology, since thereby sound moral teaching has gained a hearing from at least 300,000 persons. There is no particular virtue in being seriously unreadable." Charles Haddon Spurgeon

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Publisher Description

C.H. Spurgeon was one of the most widely published ministers of the Victorian era. Sales of his books run into many millions.

He had a gift for speaking the language of the man-in-the-street and presenting Christian truth in a way that captured the imagination.

Two of his publications of this type are here combined into one volume. Both are funny, pointed and profound in their content. They give answers to the common questions of the day on doctrine and behaviour as explained by a ploughman to his wayward audience.

Also contains illustrations included in the original editions of both books.

Spurgeon was a formidable communicator � read him here at his best.

"I have written for ploughmen and common people. Hence refined taste and dainty words have been discarded for strong proverbial expressions and homely phrases. I have aimed my blows at the vices of the many, and tried to inculcate those moral virtues without which men are degraded. Much that needs to be said to the toiling masses would not well suit the pulpit and the Sabbath; these lowly pages may teach thrift and industry all the days of the week in the cottage and the workshop; and if some learn these lessons I shall not repent the adoption of a rustic style. That I have written in a semi-humorous vein needs no apology, since thereby sound moral teaching has gained a hearing from at least 300,000 persons. There is no particular virtue in being seriously unreadable." Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Koorong Code268119
ISBN1845502787
EAN9781845502782
Pages320
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryClassic Authors
Sub-CategoryCH Spurgeon
PublisherChristian Heritage
Publication DateSep 2007
Dimensions27 x 130 x 198mm
Weight0.345kg