It's actually referred to as Hyper-Calvinism; and Spurgeon was no Hyper-Calvinist. He did not believe in predestination as applied to all people. He believed that God desires that all men be saved; and not that God predestined each particular individual to either Heaven or Hell.
My bad. Yes, but I figured most folk here didn’t need and wouldn’t understand the term “Hyper-Calvinism” and wouldn’t be aware of the battles in England that Spurgeon fought.