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Watch Douglas Whitley as Spurgeon: The Metropolitan Tabernacle in London is one of the most influential Baptist churches in the history of English Nonconformity. Closely associated with the ministry of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, it became a center of evangelical preaching in the nineteenth century and remains an active congregation today. The origins of the Metropolitan Tabernacle trace back to Read more...
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The Clink Prison Museum stands on the south bank of the River Thames in London, preserving the memory of one of England’s oldest and most notorious prisons. Though the original prison no longer survives, the museum marks the site of the medieval Clink Prison and offers insight into centuries of law, punishment, and daily life in the capital. The history Read more...
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Jerry Root at the Bunhill Fields Burial Grounds: I’m sitting here in a famous London cemetery called Bunhill Fields. If you were an Anglican, you could be buried in an Anglican cemetery. But if you weren’t an Anglican, you had to be buried in a non-conformist cemetery. And this is one where there were many interesting people in both theological Read more...