The Prince of Preachers, Charles H. Spurgeon (19th June 1834 – 31 January 1892) was not only a wonderful orator but also magnificent with his pen. The sermons he preached touched the lives of thousands. His writings still continue to reach those who read them to this very day.
Reading Spurgeon today may be secondary to the impossibility of hearing him but there is no doubt that his words still carry the weight of Biblical truth.
This is the Kindle version of the sixteenth volume of Spurgeon’s sermons. Given he preached up to ten times a week for over 30 years, Spurgeon amassed over three thousand sermons. These sermons were published on an ongoing basis with 63 volumes being produced by 1917.
We now present this work to you on the Kindle. It includes an active table of contents to assist you in moving to the chapters of your choice.
This is a must read for every Christian.
The sermons included in this volume:
968.LIFE IN CHRIST
969.REST, REST
970.THE LOST SILVER PIECE
971.THE OPEN FOUNTAIN
972.NEW USES FOR OLD TROPHIES
973.THE POWER OF CHRIST ILLUSTRATED BY THE RESURRECTION
974.COMPASSION FOR SOULS
975.THE PARABLE OF THE WEDDING FEAST
976.THE WEDDING GARMENT
977.THE MASTER’S PROFESSION—THE DISCIPLES' PURSUIT
978.ALL FULLNESS IN CHRIST
979.FAITH AND REGENERATION
980.HIDDEN MANNA
981.CARRIED BY FOUR
982.THE ASCENSION OF CHRIST
983.MOAB IS MY WASH POT
984.THE CHURCH AS SHE SHOULD BE
985.THE TOUCHSTONE OF GODLY SINCERITY
986.VICTOR EMMANUEL, EMANCIPATOR
987.MARAH, OR THE BITTER WATERS SWEETENED
988.THE PASTOR’S PARTING BLESSING
989.A LAST LOOKOUT
990.SELF-HUMBLING AND SELF-SEARCHING
991.THE FOURFOLD TREASURE
992.A NEW ORDER OF PRIESTS AND LEVITES
993.THE NORTHERN IRON AND THE STEEL
994.THE PRAYER OF JABEZ
995.THE SHEEP AND THEIR SHEPHERD
996.THE ALARUM
997.PROSPERITY UNDER PERSECUTION
998.MORE AND MORE
999.THE WITHERING WORK OF THE SPIRIT
1000.NUMBER ONE THOUSAND—OR, “BREAD ENOUGH AND TO SPARE
1001.ALTOGETHER LOVELY
1002.NOW, AND THEN
1003.YOUR OWN SALVATION
1004.“BOUGHT WITH A PRICE
1005.LESSONS FROM NATURE
1006.CHRIST IS ALL
1007.NORTH AND SOUTH
1008.LOVE’S LOGIC
1009.TRAVAILING FOR SOULS
1010.LIGHT FOR THOSE WHO SIT IN DARKNESS
1011.JOB’S REGRET AND OUR OWN
1012.THE UNBELIEVER’S UNHAPPY CONDITION
1013.OUR WATCHWORD
1014.“NUNC DIMITTIS
1015.THE ONE THING NEEDFUL
1016.BEAUTY FOR ASHES
1017.THE TALKING BOOK
1018.PLEADING
1019.HOUSEHOLD SALVATION
1020.“THE SUN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
1021.HEAVEN’S NURSE CHILDREN
1022.SLEEP NOT
1023.PRAISES AND VOWS ACCEPTED IN ZION
1024.“THE THRONE OF GRACE
1025.A VISIT TO THE HARVEST FIELD
1026.JOY BORN AT BETHLEHEM
1027.THE JOY OF THE LORD, THE STRENGTH OF HIS PEOPLE
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C.H. Spurgeon (1834 - 1892)
Spurgeon quickly became known as one of the most influential preachers of his time. Well known for his biblical powerful expositions of scripture and oratory ability. In modern evangelical circles he is stated to be the "Prince of Preachers." He pastored the Metropolitan Tabernacle in downtown London, England.His church was part of a particular baptist church movement and they defended and preached Christ and Him crucified and the purity of the Gospel message. Spurgeon never gave altar calls but always extended the invitation to come to Christ. He was a faithful minister in his time that glorified God and brought many to the living Christ.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was England's best-known preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1854, just four years after his conversion, Spurgeon, then only 20, became pastor of London's famed New Park Street Church (formerly pastored by the famous Baptist theologian John Gill).
The congregation quickly outgrew their building, moved to Exeter Hall, then to Surrey Music Hall. In these venues Spurgeon frequently preached to audiences numbering more than 10,000 - all in the days before electronic amplification.
In 1861 the congregation moved permanently to the new Metropolitan Tabernacle.
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