THE MILLENNIAL POSITION OF SPURGEON

184 pastor of Spurgeon's church, The Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, stated, "Spurgeon . . . would have stood much closer to amillennialism than to either of the other scenarios recognized today"2 Erroll Hulse firmly declared Spurgeon to be postmillennial.3 2Peter Masters, "Spurgeon's Eschatology," The Sword and Trowel (December 1989):39. ................
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