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Charles Spurgeon Collection: Spurgeon - C.H. - What the Stones Say: FOOTNOTES



TOPIC: Spurgeon - C.H. - What the Stones Say (Other Topics in this Collection)
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FOOTNOTES

SERMONS IN STONES

ft1 Gen_4:8.

ft2Joh_8:59; Joh_10:31.

ft3 Heb_12:24.

ft4 Gen_11:3-5.

ft5 Gen_12:7; Gen_13:18.

ft6 Gen_23:17-20.

ft7Gen_28:10-19.

ON JACOBS’S PILLOW

ft8Gen_35:19-20. See Appendix A.

ft9Gen_49:24;.

ft10 Exo_15:5-16.

ft11 Appendix B.

ft12 Num_11:4; Num_11:18-20; Num_11:31-34; Psa_78:26-31.

ft13 See Appendix B., last part.

ft14 Exo_17:8-13.

ft15 Jos_4:2-20.

ft16 Jos_21:1-25.

ft17 Num_25:4.

ft18 Jos_24:25-27.

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ft19 Jude 9:1-6; 50-54.

ft20 Psa_7:16.

ft21 1Sa_7:5-12.

ft22 1Sa_17:40-50.

ft23 1Ki_18:31-32

ft24 2Ki_3:25

ft25 1Ki_5:17. See Appendix C.

ft26 Dan_2:34-35, Dan_2:45

ft27 Zec_3:9.

ft28 Psa_118:22-23; Mat_21:42; Mar_12:10; Act_4:2

ft29 Isa_8:14-15; 1Pe_2:8.

ft30 Mat_21:44

ft31 Mat_4:3

ft32 Mat_7:9

ft33 Mat_24:1-2

ft34 Matthew 3-9.

ft35 Mar_16:1-4

ft36 1Co_3:11-15

ft37 Rev_21:10-11

ft38 Crom in Celtic is crooked, or curved (and, therefore, wholly

inapplicable to the monuments in question), and lech, stone.

ft39 Dolmen, from the Celtic: word daul, a table, and men or maen, a stone.

ft40 See Appendix D.

ft41 Appendix E

ft42 Appendix F

ft43 Appendix G.

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GREAT DIAMONDS

ft44 To illustrate this division of his lecture, Mr. Spurgeon held up a

morocco case containing facsimiles in crystal glass of the thirteen most

remarkable historic diamonds. Looking down to those who occupied the

lower platform, he facetiously remarked: “To let you see them would be as

difficult as showing you a basin of soup without spilling it.” The case was

lent to Mr. Spurgeon by his friend Mr. John Neal, the well-known

silversmith in Edgware Road.

ft45 See Appendix H.

ft46 Appendix I

ft47 Appendix J

ft48 Mal_3:17

ft49 Joh_21:7-20

ft50 Psa_36:9

ft51 Isa_52:8

ft52 Appendix K

ft53 Psa_119:11

ft54 Appendix H

ft57 The mountain was pierced through and through on December 25, 1870,

a few months after this lecture was delivered.

ft58 2Th_3:10; 1Th_4:11

ft59 Isa_42:3; Mat_12:20.

ft60 See Frontispiece

ft61 The revered Principal of the Pastor’s College at that time.

DISSOLVING VIEWS

ft62 See Appendix B.

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ft63 See List of Books at end of Appendix B.

ft64 See Appendix D

ft66 See Appendix E.

ft67 See Appendix F.

ft68 See Appendix G.

APPENDIX A — TOMB OF RACHEL

ft69 Published by the Religious Tract Society.

ft70 Gen_35:16-20

ft71 Gen_48:7

ft72Gen_35:27.

APPENDIX B — THE MOUNTAIN CEMETARY

ft73 Num_11:4, Num_11:18-20, Num_11:31-34; Psa_78:26-31.

ft74 By the courtesy of Messrs. R. Bentley & Son, we are enabled to give

some lines from one of the hieroglyphic tablets, and lengthy extracts from

Mr. Forster’s interesting description of the “Graves of Lust.”

ft75 See Stanley’s “Sinai and Palestine,” pp, 81-83.

APPENDIX F — THE RUFUS’ STONE

ft76 “The New Forest: its History and its Scenery.” 1863. 4to.