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Christians of various denominations still hold Charles S. Spurgeon (1834 – 1892) in high regard due to his pivotal role played in the development and defense of the Traditional Baptist church during the late 17th century. Known as the “Prince of Preachers,” Spurgeon was a popular figure of his time, and was also known for his authorship of numerous sermons, prayer books, commentaries, poems, devotionals and even an autobiography.Spurgeon was known for his belief and conviction that God reaches out to all unbelievers, and is capable of leading them down the right path. His work, All of Grace, is a testament to this belief, and it expresses the author’s strong ideals regarding salvation by grace.According to the author of All of Grace, salvation is obtained without the need to do anything in return. Charles Spurgeon simply urged readers to read through his work, listen to the presented concepts, and ponder them. In it, we find his eloquent presentation of salvation through the clarity and remarkable energy of a man who lived nearly 400 years ago.The book is filled with anecdotes designed to prove the author’s point in a subtle, yet clear manner, as well as irrefutable arguments that are portrayed in a straightforward, easy to understand language that lacks any unnecessary verbosity or elements that would hinder its dynamic flow.Unlike with the works of many other religious preachers and idealists, All of Grace has a very simple picture about Christianity, salvation and God. It shows how attempts to please God through self-righteous actions will ultimately always fail, and how the path to God is one taken through the warmth, love and appreciation we find in our hearts.For any devoted Christian who wants to understand Salvation more clearly and read from the words of one of the earliest Reformed Baptist preachers, Charles S. Spurgeon’s All of Grace is the ideal book to start with.
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