ix - Preface
xi - Acknowledgements
xiii - Conditions in England During Spurgeon's Time
I - THE PREPARATION OF THE MAN (1834-1854)
1 - The Boy and the Books
2 - Through Terrible Conviction to Glorious Conversion
3 - Joyful First Efforts in Serving the Lord
4 - The Boy Preacher of Waterbeach
II - THE FIRST YEARS IN LONDON (1855-1864)
5 - "A Great Door and Effectual is Opened"
6 - Spurgeon's Marriage - This One Truly Made in Heaven
7 - Conflict
8 - Revival in London
III - THE LONG PERIOD OF MATURE MINISTRY (1861-1886)
9 - The Metropolitan Tabernacle
10 - Training Young Preachers
11 - The Growth of the Spurgonic Enterprises
12 - Almshouses and Orphanage
13 - Sunshine and Shadow
14 - Mrs. Spurgon and Her Work
15 - Daily Life in the Great Church
16 - Ten Years of Mighty Ministry
17 - Personal Characteristics
18 - Spurgeon as an Author
IV - THE FINAL YEARS (1987-1892)
19 - Earnestly Contending for the Faith
20 - Last Labors
21 - "With Christ, Which Is Far Better"
Appendix - Subsequent History of the Metropolitan Tabernacle
Bibliography - Annotated Bibliography
Index - General Index