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Election

By: Charles Spurgeon
Narrated by: Bryan Nyman
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Nineteenth-century preacher Charles Spurgeon may have surprised some when he delivered this sermon on the doctrine of election. Though predestination aligned with Spurgeon’s denominational beliefs as a Particular Baptist, it was still an unpopular sermon topic. Spurgeon tackles it head-on in this sermon, however, providing support from both Scripture and theologians who came before him. Contemporary Christians - whether they believe in predestination, free will, or some middle ground between the two - may be edified by Spurgeon’s bold discussion.

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Love Spurgeon, just not the narrator...

Spurgeon is amazing and I love his teaching...but...the narrator of this particular volume mispronounces many words including antinomian and others that should have been practiced and fluid when reading a sermon from Surgeon's time, especially one of this topic. His voice is very mechanical, and distracted me constantly from the message. I really wish that wonderful messages like this one would have professional narration, such as Max Maclean, etc.

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