John Ploughman's Talk

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John Ploughman's Talk is a popular 19th-century Christian moral and practical advice book written in a plain, humorous style by preacher Charles Spurgeon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian literature
book
moral instruction book
aim to make Christian doctrine accessible
to provide practical advice for daily life
to teach moral lessons
associatedWith Metropolitan Tabernacle
surface form: Metropolitan Tabernacle ministry of Charles Spurgeon
author Charles Spurgeon
surface form: C. H. Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon
surface form: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
circulation popular in the 19th century
reprinted in multiple editions
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationPeriod Victorian era
genre Christian non-fiction
practical moral advice
religious didactic literature
hasFormat printed book
tract-like chapters
hasSequel John Ploughman's Pictures
historicalContext 19th-century British evangelicalism
influencedBy Protestant work ethic
Puritan moral teaching
intendedAudience general working-class readers
language English
literaryForm homiletic sketches
short talks
mainTheme Christian morality
everyday ethics
practical Christian living
narrativeStyle humorous
plain
notableFor blend of humor and moral instruction
use of rustic, working-class speech
wide popularity among lay readers
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousTradition Evangelicalism
surface form: Evangelical Christianity

Protestant Christianity
tone colloquial
didactic
humorous
topic Christian duty
family life
honesty
industry and hard work
personal character
sin and temptation
speech and conversation
temperance
usesCharacter John Ploughman

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Charles Spurgeon notableWork John Ploughman's Talk
John Ploughman's Pictures associatedWork John Ploughman's Talk