Prince of Preachers

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"Prince of Preachers" is the renowned honorific given to Charles Spurgeon, the influential 19th-century English Baptist minister celebrated for his powerful sermons and enduring theological impact.

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Label Occurrences
Prince of Preachers canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific title
appliedInContext Baptist ministry
Protestant preaching
appliedTo Charles Spurgeon
associatedWithCentury 19th century
associatedWithChurch Metropolitan Tabernacle
associatedWithDenomination Baptist
associatedWithLocation London, England
surface form: London
associatedWithMovement Evangelicalism
associatedWithReligion Christianity
associatedWithRole pastor
preacher
associatedWithTheology Reformed Baptist theology
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
fieldOfActivity Christian ministry
homiletics
hasReputationFor evangelical preaching
powerful sermons
theological influence
honorificFor preaching excellence
language English
notableBearer Charles Spurgeon
notableIn English-speaking Christianity
refersTo Charles Spurgeon
usedFor Christian preachers

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Charles Spurgeon notableAlias Prince of Preachers
Haddon associatedWithEpithet Prince of Preachers