Ten Years After is a collection of letters written by Susannah Spurgeon, the wife of the famous Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon. Written to a family friend, the letters cover a ten-year period that includes the tragic death of the Spurgeon's twin sons, as well as Charles' own struggles with physical and mental health. Despite these hardships, Susannah's letters are full of faith, hope, and love, and offer a rare glimpse into the private life of one of the most beloved Christian figures of the 19th century.
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