Thanks for the book recommendations.
I have read a fair amount about Spurgeon, as well I have read quite a few of his articles and found among many other things, that he wrote and spoke against "Hyper-Calvinism" almost as much as did against Arminianism.
I mention this, mainly because there are many people who because they didn't read the full context of what he was talking about, came to the wrong conclusion that Spurgeon was not a Calvinist.
Kind of funny in a way; because lots of Arminians speak of Spurgeon as though he was a hero of theirs. Yet they speak of Calvinism as though it is heresy.
Tom