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21 of 62 (34%) sections assigned
6 of 62 (10%) sections completed
This project has a dedicated proof-listener who will listen to all sections: mleigh
Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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1 | Introduction | mummibee | 14:44 | Listen | PL OK |
2 | Ancestry and Genealogy | tnestleroad | 12:55 | Listen | PL OK |
3 | Happy Childhood at Stambourne Part 1 | Likestoread | ▲24/04/09 Link to text (printed p.13-19) 3474 words. Ending before "While my grandfather was preacher" | Assigned | |
4 | Happy Childhood at Stambourne Part 2 | tnestleroad | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.19-25) 3474 words. Starting "While my grandfather was preacher" | Assigned | |
5 | Stambourne Meeting-House | tnestleroad | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.25-33) 4632 words | Assigned | |
6 | A Memorable Visit to Stambourne. — Mr. Knill's Prophecy | tnestleroad | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.33-39) 3474 words | Assigned | |
7 | Incidents of Home and School Life | tnestleroad | 18:06 | Listen | PL OK |
8 | Memories of Maidstone and Newmarket Part 1 | KatieMama | 12:41 | Listen | PL OK |
9 | Memories of Maidstone and Newmarket Part 2 | KatieMama | ▲24/05/03 Link to text (printed p.51-57) 3474 words. Starting "(In the month of July, 1889, Mr. Spurgeon"/Technical Problem | Listen | See PL notes |
10 | A Holiday Pastime. — Essay on Popery Part 1 | gracesilvey | ▲24/05/07 Link to text (printed p.57-60) 1737 words. Ending before "In order that readers may be able to form" | Assigned | |
11 | A Holiday Pastime. — Essay on Popery Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.60-67) 4053 words. Starting "In order that readers may be able to form" | Open | ||
12 | Early Religious Impressions | Link to text (printed p.67-75) 4632 words | Open | ||
13 | "Through much Tribulation" Part 1 | LeahHansen | ▼24/04/22 9 Link to text (printed p.75-81) 3474 words. Ending before "Through the Lord's restraining grace" (22:54) | Listen | See PL notes |
14 | "Through much Tribulation" Part 2 | LeahHansen | ▲24/04/22 Link to text (printed p.81-86) 2895 words. Starting "Through the Lord's restraining grace". Ending before "I speak what I do know" | Assigned | |
15 | "Through much Tribulation" Part 3 | LeahHansen | ▲24/04/22 Link to text (printed p.86-93) 4053 words. Starting "I speak what I do know". Ending before "I do not know what may be the peculiarity of my constitution" | Assigned | |
16 | "Through much Tribulation" Part 4 | LeahHansen | ▲24/04/22 Link to text (printed p.93-97) 2316 words. Starting "I do not know what may be the peculiarity of my constitution" | Assigned | |
17 | The Great Change. — Conversion Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.97-104) 4053 words. Ending before "Personally, I have to bless God for many good books" | Open | ||
18 | The Great Change. — Conversion Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.104-111) 4053 words. Starting "Personally, I have to bless God for many good books". Ending before "The Holy Spirit, who enabled me to believe" | Open | ||
19 | The Great Change. — Conversion Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.111-117) 3474 words. Starting "The Holy Spirit, who enabled me to believe" | Open | ||
20 | Letters to Father and Mother, January to June, 1850 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.117-122) 2895 words. Ending before ""My Dear Mother" | Open | ||
21 | Letters to Father and Mother, January to June, 1850 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.122-127) 2895 words. Starting ""My Dear Mother" | Open | ||
22 | Diary, April to June, 1850 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.127-134) 4053 words. Ending before "May I. — Another month now dawns upon me" | Open | ||
23 | Diary, April to June, 1850 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.134-141) 4053 words. Starting "May I. — Another month now dawns upon me". Ending before "June I.— A new month; time soon glides away" | Open | ||
24 | Diary, April to June, 1850 Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.141-147) 3474 words. Starting "June I.— A new month; time soon glides away" | Open | ||
25 | A Good Confession. — Baptism Part 1 | ej400 | ▲24/04/22 Link to text (printed p.147-154) 4053 words. Ending before "If any ask" | Assigned | |
26 | A Good Confession. — Baptism Part 2 | ej400 | ▲24/04/22 Link to text (printed p.154-157) 1737 words. Starting "If any ask" | Assigned | |
27 | Experiences After Conversion Part 1 | ej400 | ▲24/04/22 Link to text (printed p.157-162) 2895 words. Ending before "I was much impressed" | Assigned | |
28 | Experiences After Conversion Part 2 | ej400 | ▲24/04/22 Link to text (printed p.162-167) 2895 words. Starting "I was much impressed" | Assigned | |
29 | A Defence of Calvinism Part 1 | mummibee | ▲24/04/21 Link to text (printed p.167-171) 2316 words. Ending before "I am bound to the doctrine" | Assigned | |
30 | A Defence of Calvinism Part 2 | mummibee | 25:50 | Listen | PL OK |
31 | Beginning to Serve the Lord | Link to text (printed p.179-185) 3474 words | Open | ||
32 | Cambridge Life and Letters, 1850-1851 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.185-192) 4053 words. Ending before "The following are the letters to the Aunt and Uncle" | Open | ||
33 | Cambridge Life and Letters, 1850-1851 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.192-199) 4053 words. Starting "The following are the letters to the Aunt and Uncle" | Open | ||
34 | "The Boy-Preacher of the Fens" Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.199-206) 4053 words. Ending before "In my earlier days" | Open | ||
35 | "The Boy-Preacher of the Fens" Part 2 | 27:40 | Open | ||
36 | First Outlines of Sermons, 1851-1S52 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.213-219) 3474 words. Ending before "The following poem was written by Mr. Spurgeon" | Open | ||
37 | First Outlines of Sermons, 1851-1S52 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.219-227) 4632 words. Starting "The following poem was written by Mr. Spurgeon" | Open | ||
38 | The Young Soul-Winner at Waterbeach Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.227-233) 3474 words. Ending before "A minister will never, I should think" | Open | ||
39 | The Young Soul-Winner at Waterbeach Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.233-241) 4632 words. Starting "A minister will never, I should think" | Open | ||
40 | The Lord's Hand behind the Maid's Mistake Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.241-247) 3474 words. Ending before "Part of undated letter from C. H. Spurgeon to his mother" | Open | ||
41 | The Lord's Hand behind the Maid's Mistake Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.247-253) 3474 words. Starting "Part of undated letter from C. H. Spurgeon to his mother" | Open | ||
42 | Reminiscences as a Village Pastor Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.253-258) 2895 words. Ending before "In my first pastorate" | Open | ||
43 | Reminiscences as a Village Pastor Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.258-264) 3474 words. Starting "In my first pastorate". Ending before "While I was going about the Cambridgeshire villages" | Open | ||
44 | Reminiscences as a Village Pastor Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.264-269) 2895 words. Starting "While I was going about the Cambridgeshire villages" | Open | ||
45 | Memorable Services away from Waterbeach | Link to text (printed p.269-277) 4632 words | Open | ||
46 | Later Sermonettes | Link to text (printed p.277-285) 4632 words | Open | ||
47 | Glimpses of Essex and Cambridgeshire Life, 1853 | Link to text (printed p.285-293) 4632 words | Open | ||
48 | The Last Year at Waterbeach and Cambridge Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.293-298) 2895 words. Ending before "In the year 1853" | Open | ||
49 | The Last Year at Waterbeach and Cambridge Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.298-303) 2895 words. Starting "In the year 1853" | Open | ||
50 | Dr. Rippon's Prayer and its Answer Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.303-307) 2316 words. Ending before "The loss of its Pastor is always a serious matter to a Baptist church" | Open | ||
51 | Dr. Rippon's Prayer and its Answer Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.307-316) 5211 words. Starting "The loss of its Pastor is always a serious matter to a Baptist church". Ending before "On the last Sabbath morning" | Open | ||
52 | Dr. Rippon's Prayer and its Answer Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.316-321) 2895 words. Starting "On the last Sabbath morning" | Open | ||
53 | First Sermons at New Park Street Chapel Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.321-326) 2895 words. Ending before "EVENING SERMON." | Open | ||
54 | First Sermons at New Park Street Chapel Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.326-332) 3474 words. Starting "EVENING SERMON.". Ending before "H. Now, let us enquire" | Open | ||
55 | First Sermons at New Park Street Chapel Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.332-339) 4053 words. II.. Now, let us enquire | Open | ||
56 | Letters concerning Settlement in London Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.339-344) 2895 words. Ending before "The three Sabbaths on which Mr. Spurgeon agreed" | Open | ||
57 | Letters concerning Settlement in London Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.344-349) 2895 words. Starting "The three Sabbaths on which Mr. Spurgeon agreed". Ending before "The following letter was written to the Uncle" | Open | ||
58 | Letters concerning Settlement in London Part 3 | Link to text (printed p.349-355) 3474 words. Starting "The following letter was written to the Uncle" | Open | ||
59 | Divine and Human Ordination | Link to text (printed p.355-361) 3474 words | Open | ||
60 | The Long Pastorate Commenced, 1854 Part 1 | Link to text (printed p.361-365) 2316 words. Ending before "Ever since I have been in London" | Open | ||
61 | The Long Pastorate Commenced, 1854 Part 2 | Link to text (printed p.365-371) 3474 words. Starting "Ever since I have been in London" | Open | ||
62 | The Cholera Year in London | silverquill | 10:27 | Listen | PL OK |