CHAPTER 83.
FATHER’ S FURLOUGH,AND HOW ISHARED IT CHAPTER 84.
ADOUBLE SILVER WEDDING CHAPTER 85.
ENQUIRERS AND CONVERTS CHAPTER 86. (Continued) CHAPTER 87. “WESTWOOD” CHAPTER 88.
ATYPICAL WEEK’ S WORK CHAPTER 89. (Continued) CHAPTER 90.
LETTERS ON PRIVATE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, 1856-1890 CHAPTER 91. (Continued) CHAPTER 92.
MR.SPURGEON’ S OPINIONS ON SUBJECTS OF GENERAL INTEREST CHAPTER 93.
APPRECIATIVE CORRESPONDENT, 1855-1890 CHAPTER 94. (Continued) CHAPTER 95.
IN THE SUNNY SOUTH CHAPTER 96. (Continued) CHAPTER 97.
UNABATED AFFECTION BETWEEN PASTOR AND PEOPLE CHAPTER 98.
JUBILEE JOYS CHAPTER 99.
THE “DOWN-GRADE”CONTROEVERSY,FROM MR.SPURGEON’ S STANDPOINT CHAPTER 100.
MR.SPURGEON AS ALITERARY MAN CHAPTER 101. (Continued) CHAPTER 102. (Concluded) CHAPTER 103.
THE GROWTH OF THE INSTITUTIONS, 1878-1892 CHAPTER 104.
MY LAST LETTERS FROM MENTONE CHAPTER 105.
THE LONG ILLNESS CHAPTER 106.
THE LAST THREE MONTHS AT MENTONE;—AND AFTERWARDS C. H. SPURGEON’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.