Snippets of Spurgeon’s sermons have been used lately to promote that fact that he was stern with deceivers and had no patience with false teachers. Surely there were times that he was so, but which false teachers did he deal with? Was it just the compromisers that some mold into their convenient packages, or were there others to which Spurgeon took out his verbal whip? So with that in mind, let us read some more of Spurgeon, some parts that some people do not want you to read. This is what Spurgeon had to say about men who teach that baptism saves, and notice how he connects those who teach infant baptism with holding hands with the Roman Catholic Church. You want Spurgeon, you got him!

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1   robbymac    http://www.robbymac.org
October 2nd, 2007 at 7:03 pm

Selective hearing. Nothing new under the sun! :)

2   Tyler    http://tearingbooksapart.blogspot.com
October 2nd, 2007 at 7:09 pm

Q: What’s the difference between Total Depravity and Total Depravity?
A: One is a little too Arminian.