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Talks to Farmers

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A collection of devotional addresses applies agricultural scenes and biblical texts to moral and spiritual instruction for rural readers. The speaker reflects on sloth and industry, the lessons of thorns and nettles, ploughing, sowing, and harvest, and on laborers' duties, trials, perseverance, and practical Christian living. Each talk develops a parable or pastoral image to urge diligence, watchfulness, and faith, combining scriptural exposition, moral exhortation, and pastoral counsel directed at farmers and farmworkers, with attention to both spiritual growth and everyday agricultural practice.

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C. H. Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a prominent English preacher and theologian, known for his impactful sermons and writings. Often referred to as the "Prince of Preachers," Spurgeon gained a vast following during his lifetime, delivering powerful messages that emphasized faith and the grace of God. His works, such as "Around the Wicket Gate," provide insight into Christian faith and the journey of seekers. Spurgeon's ability to connect with diverse audiences is reflected in his writings, which include practical advice for everyday life, as seen in "Talks to Farmers." His legacy continues to influence Christian thought and preaching today.

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