When the Prince of Preachers steps into the open air, the result will change his ministry forever.
Using Charles Spurgeon’s own words, as well as contemporary accounts, E. G. Romine digs deep into the legendary pastor’s unexamined legacy of open-air preaching. In The Booming Baritone Bell of England, Romine argues that Spurgeon’s open-air preaching was a profound influence not only on his audience, but on Spurgeon himself. A thorough and thoughtful exploration of a neglected area of Spurgeon’s ministry, Romine’s exhaustively-researched book will appeal to casual readers and scholars alike.
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E. G. Romine received his BA from Henderson State University. He holds an MDiv and a Th M from The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as a Th M and Ph D from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He serves as the pastor of education and evangelism at First Baptist Church of Provo, Utah.