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* Keith Spurgeon ( 1961 62 )
* 1892 Charles Spurgeon, English preacher and evangelist ( b. 1834 )
This opinion recurs in critical literature, and, according to Caroline Spurgeon, is supported by Shakespeare himself, who apparently intended to degrade his hero by vesting him with clothes unsuited to him and to make Macbeth look ridiculous by several nimisms he applies: His garments seem either too big or too small for him as his ambition is too big and his character too small for his new and unrightful role as king.
* January 31 Charles Spurgeon, English preacher ( b. 1834 )
* June 19 Charles Spurgeon, English Baptist preacher ( d. 1892 )
) Spurgeon ( 19 June 1834 31 January 1892 ) was a British Particular Baptist preacher.
Caricature of Spurgeon from Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868 1914 ) | Vanity fair ( 1870 )
* Charles Haddon Spurgeon, A Biography By William Young Fullerton
* Caroline Spurgeon Shakespeare's Imagery, and what it tells us
Charles Spurgeon ( 1834 1892 ), pastor to the New Park Street Chapel ( later the Metropolitan Tabernacle ) in London, has been called " by far the most famous and influential preacher the Baptists had.
At least some of his books are characterized by harsh criticism of almost everyone involved in textual criticism, such as Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield ( 1851 1921 ), Archibald Thomas Robertson ( 1863 1934 ), Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( 1834 1892 ) with the likes of Julius Wellhausen ( 1844 1918 ) and Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 1969 ).
* Charles Spurgeon, 1854 1892 ( 38 years )
* Thomas Spurgeon, 1893 1908 ( 15 years )
* Charles H. Spurgeon ( 1834 1892 ), British Baptist Preacher, died in Menton.
His father, Spurgeon " Sparky " Avakian ( 1913 2002 ), the son of Armenian immigrants who settled in Fresno, California, to farm, was an Alameda County judge in Oakland, California, and member of the Berkeley School Board.
* Major General Spurgeon Neel Pioneer in aeromedical evacuation
* Harlan E. Spurgeon ( 1979 1983 )
* 1977 1978 Keith Spurgeon
* Caroline Spurgeon ( 1869 1942 ), English literary critic
* Charles Spurgeon ( 1834 1892 ), British Baptist preacher

Spurgeon and Spurgeon's
A Pastors ' College was founded in 1857 by Spurgeon and was renamed Spurgeon's College in 1923, when it moved to its present building in South Norwood Hill, London ;< sup ></ sup >.
Following the example of George Müller, Spurgeon founded the Stockwell Orphanage, which opened for boys in 1867 and for girls in 1879, and which continued in London until it was bombed in the Second World War .< sup > </ sup > The orphanage became Spurgeon's Child Care which still exists today.
Spurgeon also founded a college for preachers ( now Spurgeon's College ) and church workers and orphanages for girls and boys, and wrote many Christian books which are still in print today.
* Spurgeon's College, London, founded by Charles Spurgeon
When Charles Spurgeon's illness with Bright's disease kept him from preaching, he asked Pierson to substitute for him while he recovered ; but when Spurgeon unexpectedly died on January 31, 1892, the people of the Metropolitan Tabernacle invited Pierson to stay on, which he did for the next two years.
He later became convinced that believer baptism was correct and on February 1, 1896 was baptized by Spurgeon's brother, James A. Spurgeon at the age of fifty-eight.

Spurgeon and sermons
Spurgeon was a prolific author of many types of works including sermons, an autobiography, commentaries, books on prayer, devotionals, magazines, poetry, hymns and more.
Spurgeon produced powerful sermons of penetrating thought and precise exposition.
Besides sermons, Spurgeon also wrote several hymns and published a new collection of worship songs in 1866 called " Our Own Hymn Book ".
Although the paper is militantly anti-Calvinist, an exception is made for edited sermons of C. H. Spurgeon.
The famous English preacher Charles Spurgeon had some of his sermons burned in America due to his censure of slavery, calling it " the foulest blot " and which " may have to be washed out in blood.
In the southern United States, however, support for slavery was strong ; anti-slavery literature was prevented from passing through the postal system, and even sermons, from the famed English preacher Charles Spurgeon, were burned due to their censure of slavery.
" Spurgeon said his works contained “ a mighty mountain of sound theology ” and his sermons were “ second to none ” to his contemporaries.

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His son Frank Capra, Jr. one of the four children born to Capra's second wife, Lucille Capra was the president of EUE Screen Gems Studios, in Wilmington, North Carolina, until his death on December 19, 2007.
The adjudicator of the competition, " Owain Alaw " ( John Owen, 1821-1883 ) asked for permission to include Glan Rhondda in his publication, Gems of Welsh melody ( 1860 64 ).
* 1672 Origin and Virtues of Gems
* Essay on the Virtue of Gems Gem and Diamond Foundation
** How War Came Screen Gems, Columbia-George Winkler
** Imagination Screen Gems, Columbia-Dave Fleischer
** Dog, Cat and Canary Screen Gems, Columbia-Raymond Katz
The black-and-white cartoons and the silent films were sold to Guild Films under license of Sunset Productions, which was established by Warners as its television subsidiary in the same manner as Columbia Pictures ' Screen Gems, and the aforementioned 1948 1949 color cartoons remained with Warner Brothers ).
; 80px Knight of The Ancient and Auspicious Order of the Nine Gems 1959
* Detroit Gems ( 1946 47 )*
* New Jersey Gems ( 1978 81 )
* The Good Life ( with Screen Gems, 1971 1972 )
Pam Gems ( 1 August 1925 13 May 2011 ) was a British playwright.
In 2006, UW Milwaukee was ranked as the ninth best “ Saviors of Our Cities ” by the New England Board of Higher Education ( NEBHE ), because of its strong positive contribution of careful strategic planning and thoughtful use of resources that have dramatically strengthened the economy and quality of life of Milwaukee, and was voted by the public as one of the top ten " Gems of Milwaukee ".
Legendary Gems or Gems That Made History, pp. 45 47.
* The Three Stooges ( 1958 present ) ( 1958-1974 by Screen Gems, 1974-1995 by Columbia Pictures Television, 1995-2002 by Columbia TriStar Television Distribution / Columbia TriStar International Television, 2002 present by Sony Pictures Television )
* Dealer's Choice ( 1974 1975 ) ( produced by Fishman-Freer Productions and Odyssey Productions ) ( Screen Gems only early-to-mid 1974 )
* Screen Gems Network ( 1999 2001 ) ( CTTD )
This version was seen locally until September 1966, and 260 episodes were syndicated by Screen Gems to local stations outside the New York market during the 1965 1966 season.
The Dayton Gems were a minor league ice hockey team based in Dayton, Ohio, and members of the International Hockey League from 1964 to 1977, and 1979 1980.
The Gems went into dormancy after the 1976 77 season, and were resurrected for the 1979 80 season.

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