Charles Spurgeon did not formally leave the Baptist Church; rather, he had significant conflicts with certain elements within it, particularly regarding the downgrade controversy. He was concerned about the decline of doctrinal purity and the acceptance of liberal theology in the Baptist Union. Ultimately, Spurgeon chose to withdraw from the Union in 1887 to maintain his commitment to biblical truth and sound doctrine, aligning himself with like-minded congregations instead. His departure highlighted his desire to uphold the integrity of the Gospel amidst growing theological compromise.
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