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Evangelical Revival · 1886

All of Grace

Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)

Charles Spurgeon wrote this short book as a sustained offer of the gospel to the unconverted, taking its title from Romans 3:24 and its entire argument from the freeness of God's saving grace. It is among the most widely distributed of his works and was written late in his ministry as a distillation of everything he had preached at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Clear in its theology and warm in its appeal, it moves from conviction of sin to assurance of faith in fewer than 120 pages.

3 hrs total · 20 chapters