Susannah Spurgeon (néeThompson; 15 January 1832 – 22 October 1903[1]) was a British author and wife of Charles Spurgeon.
Susannah Thompson married Charles Spurgeon on 8 January 1856. They had twin sons, Charles and Thomas, born on 20 September 1856. She had gynecological-related health issues, and was operated on by James Young Simpson in 1869.[2] She spent much of the rest of her life as an invalid.
She was known for her staunch support of her husband's ministry, and for the Book Fund which she established in 1875, through which by the time of her death 200,000 theological books had been distributed to needy pastors.[3] She wrote several books of her own, starting with Ten Years of My Life in the Service of the Book Fund (1886).[2] She also served as coeditor and major contributor her husband's Autobiography.
Ray Rhodes Jr. argues that all of her work grew from "Susie's commitment to labor for the glory of God, the good of many, and the promotion of her husband's legacy."[4]
^Ray, Charles. "Mrs. C. H. Spurgeon". Retrieved 27 March 2022.
^ abRhodes, Ray (15 October 2018). "Who Was Susannah Spurgeon? - 5 Important Things You Need to Know". Christianity.com. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
^"Susannah Spurgeon". Banner of Truth Trust. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
^Rhodes, Ray (15 October 2021). "The Other Spurgeon: How Susannah Loved Charles Through Suffering". Desiring God. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
SusannahSpurgeon (née Thompson; 15 January 1832 – 22 October 1903) was a British author and wife of Charles Spurgeon. Susannah Thompson married Charles...
mother, Susannah became an invalid at the age of 33 while the boys were still in their teens. After serving some time as an engraver, Thomas Spurgeon, like...
Surrey Music Hall. At 22, Spurgeon was the most popular preacher of the day. On 8 January 1856, Spurgeon married Susannah, daughter of Robert Thompson...
British History Online". Spurgeon, Charles; Spurgeon, Susannah (compiler); Harrald, Joseph (compiler) (1962). C. H. Spurgeon Autobiography: The Early...
widespread use of light and dark imagery throughout the play. Caroline Spurgeon considers the theme of light as "symbolic of the natural beauty of young...
first successful airplane were Gano's 3rd great nephews through his sister Susannah. In 1889, two of Gano's grandchildren claimed in an affidavit that Gano's...
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p. 2; "St Andrew's Castle", Historic England, retrieved 2 August 2015; Spurgeon & Brooke 1996, p. 122; Tapete et al. 2013, p. 456; Harris 1980, p. 54;...
War: Vietnam, 1960–1975. London: Bookmarks. ISBN 978-1-898876-67-0. Neel, Spurgeon (1991). Medical Support of the U.S. Army in Vietnam 1965–1970. Department...
rhyming recipe for salad dressing, descendant of Olier family. Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892), first pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, founder of a...
Edmund, Earl of Lancaster (1267–96) ancestor of Blanche. Kenyon, J. & Spurgeon, C. Coity Castle, Ogmore Castle, Newcastle. Cardiff, 2001. p. 11. "Geograph::...
(1846–1881) Marcus Clarke (1846–1918) Mary Foott (1860–1921) Charles Haddon Spurgeon Chambers (1865–1944) Alex Melrose (1867–1905) Guy Boothby (1869–1942) George...
p. 2; "St Andrew's Castle", Historic England, retrieved 2 August 2015; Spurgeon & Brooke 1996, p. 122; Tapete et al. 2013, p. 456; Harris 1980, p. 54;...
SPX". The Comics Journal. No. 198. August 1997. pp. 32–33. 1998 awards: Spurgeon, Tom (November 1998). "News Watch: Ignatz Awards 1998: Same Old, Same Old...
Archibald de Mowbray Bell, Canadian Army Service Corps Lieutenant-Colonel Spurgeon Campbell, Canadian Army Medical Corps Lieutenant-Colonel William Robert...
Commander Edward George Wooberry (43652). Honorary Wing Commander Alexander Spurgeon Fletcher, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Squadron Leader Harold Adams...
novel. Later edition edited by English literary critic Caroline F. E. Spurgeon (1869–1942) includes a preface by the editor and an introduction by Sir...
Edinburgh. Writer to the Signet. George Frederick Sleight, of Grimsby. Arthur Spurgeon, JP. Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Jalland Stiles, RAMC. Edmund Stonehouse...
services to education. Stuart John Cornwell, Chair, A Way Out, and Chair, Spurgeons Child Care and Chair of the Advisory Panel, Safe Families for Children...
Geological Survey Service, Director of Geological Survey, Sierra Leone. Harvey Spurgeon Purchase, PhD, FRCVS, lately Chief Veterinary Research Officer, Kenya....