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Charles Spurgeon. 1834-1892 Spurgeon had a huge influence on various Protestant denominations, which is why he is known as the "Prince of Preachers". He was a strong believer in traditional Reformed Baptist doctrine, defending the church according to the Westminster Confession of Faith of 1689, and opposed the liberal and pragmatic tendencies of the church of his time. One of the most prominent representatives of homiletic exegesis in Protestantism.