Interior of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1861
Transcript of Interior of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1861
Interior of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1861
C. H. Spurgeon’s Familiar Attitude
C. H. Spurgeon Baptizing at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
The Baptistry and Platform, Metropolitan Tabernacle
The Lower Platform, Metropolitan Tabernacle
Ready to Start for the Tabernacle
C. H. Spurgeon’s Vestry
Busts of Calvin and Luther
Three Famous Ministers of the Baptist Church, Southwark
Marble Bust of C. H. Spurgeon
View of Metropolitan Tabernacle After the Fire
View of Interior, Looking North-west
Second Tabernacle Damaged in World War II Bombing
Third Tabernacle
James Alabaster
Passmore and Alabaster
C. H. Spurgeon and Joseph Passmore
C. H. Spurgeon: “Yours very truly”
C. H. Spurgeon and the Titles of Some of His Works, 1884
C. H. Spurgeon as “John Ploughman”
The First Cover of “The Sword and the Trowel”
C. H. Spurgeon in 1870
The Pastors’ College, Temple Street, Southwark
T. W. Medhurst - Rev. C. H. Hosken
The Library of the Pastors’ College
Vice-President J. A. Spurgeon
Professor David Gracey
Professor A. Fergusson
Professor W. R. Selway
The Four Tutors of the Pastors College
“The Question Oak” at “Westwood”
C. H. Spurgeon and Ministers at College Conference, 1888
Metropolitan tabernacle Colporteurs and Secretary
The depot of the Colportage Association
The depot of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association in the Pastor’s College Building.
“The King of the Colporteurs”
The title, “the King of the colporteurs” was playfully given by Mr. Spurgeon to Mr. Samuel King, ofWarminster, one of the first six men engaged in this service, and who is still a book-agent in connectionwith the association, although he has resigned the Colportage work in order to devote all his time to theduties of his pastorate.
Metropolitan Tabernacle Almshouses and Schools
The Boys’ Houses, Stockwell Orphanage
V. J. Charlesworth
Trustees and Head-Masters of the Orphanage
C. H. Spurgeon and a Group of Orphan Boys