I came across this interesting bit and wish to know more of Spurgeon's practices in this regard:
The Sword and The Trowel Magazine, 1865, page. 70 .
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Or was this maybe the giving of an opportunity for further counseling after the service?
"C. H. Spurgeon earnestly exhorted those who had accepted Christ as their Saviour to come forward amongst his people and avow their attachment to His person and name. Words of kindly encouragement and of loving persuasiveness, were addressed to the timid and retiring ones, who feared to avow themselves to be the Lord's lest they should fall back into sin and dishonor His name. This was followed by an appeal to those who had confessed the name of Jesus — an appeal of so stirring and searching a nature, that many must have felt constrained to say, 'Lord what wilt thou have me to do?' Prayer for more earnest living, abiding, practical godliness, followed this address." —
The Sword and The Trowel Magazine, 1865, page. 70 .
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Or was this maybe the giving of an opportunity for further counseling after the service?