is the source of all wisdom, and the fountain of all comfort; let it dwell in you richly, as a well of living water, springing up unto everlasting life
Spurgeon’s understanding of Christmas in 1855 was it was Catholic not Protestant
Spurgeon did not celebrate Christmas as stated by him in 1856
Spurgeon told his church in 1857 to use Christmas gatherings for evangelism
Spurgeon did preach on the birth of Christ during Christmastime in 1859 and 1868
Spurgeon’s learning brought him to believe Christmas to be of pagan origin in 1871
Spurgeon no longer preached on Christmas after 1871. He died in 1892.
Christmas was a witch’s sabbath used by Catholics on their festival calender and was generally suppressed both in England and the American colonies by the Protestants
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Thanks, Vincent! God bless you!~
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You’re very welcome Sherry and God bless you too!
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Spurgeon’s understanding of Christmas in 1855 was it was Catholic not Protestant
Spurgeon did not celebrate Christmas as stated by him in 1856
Spurgeon told his church in 1857 to use Christmas gatherings for evangelism
Spurgeon did preach on the birth of Christ during Christmastime in 1859 and 1868
Spurgeon’s learning brought him to believe Christmas to be of pagan origin in 1871
Spurgeon no longer preached on Christmas after 1871. He died in 1892.
Christmas was a witch’s sabbath used by Catholics on their festival calender and was generally suppressed both in England and the American colonies by the Protestants
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