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J_Edwards said:
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I was taught that Spurgeon considered John Gill a "hyper-Calvinist." Using my computer, I checked every reference that Spurgeon ever made in print about John Gill. There is not a single inference by Spurgeon that Gill was a hyper-Calvinist.
"Gill is the Coryphaeus of hyper-Calvinism, but if his followers never went beyond their master, they would not go very far astray."

Charles H. Spurgeon, Commenting and Commentaries: Two Lectures Addressed to the students of The Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle, by C. H. Spurgeon, President. London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1890.

I hope that those that read your post can get past the inaccuracies of the author of that comment. I tried to find Spurgeons comment on Gill in it's entirety online but could not. The focus was to be on what Spurgeon wrote on eternal justification. Thanks for the correction. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />