In 1861, the congregation moved the newly constructed purpose-built Metropolitan Tabernacle at Elephant and Castle, seating five thousand people with standing room for another thousand.
In 1856, Spurgeon married Susannah, daughter of Robert Thompson of Falcon Square, London, by whom he had twin sons, Charles and Thomas. He suffered ill health towards the end of his life, suffering from a combination of rheumatism, gout, and Bright’s disease, often recuperating at Mentone, near Nice, France, where he died in 1892.
C.H. Spurgeon Quotes
A sinner can no more repent and believe without the Holy Spirit's aid than he can create a world.
If any of you should ask me for an epitome of the Christian religion, I should say that it is in one word - prayer. Live and die without prayer, and you will pray long enough when you get to hell.
Of two evils, choose neither.
Trials teach us what we are; they dig up the soil, and let us see what we are made of.
Works by C.H. Spurgeon
Morning and Evening
The Treasury of David
Morning by Morning
Strengthen My Spirit
Lectures to My Students
Christ in the Old Testament
The Suffering of Man and the Sovereignty of God