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Sermons 1-53 (1855) – Preface to Volume 1. – Our First Sermon. – Our First …
Sermons 54-106 (1856) – Preface to Volume 2. 54 – Christ Our Passover. 55 …
Sermons 107-164 (1857) – Preface to Volume 3. 107 – Faith. 108 – The …
Sermons 165-224 (1858) – Preface to Volume 4. 165 – The Warning …
Sermons 225-285 (1859) – Preface to Volume 5. 225 – Satan's Banquet. 226 …
Sermons 286-347 (1860) 286 – Woman's Memorial. 287 – Dilemma and …
Sermons 348-426 (1861) – Preface. – A Defense of Calvinism. – …
Sermons 427-486 (1862) – Preface. 427 – A Psalm for the New Year. 428 – …
Sermons 487-546 (1863) – Preface. 487 – A Tempted SaviorOur Best …
Sermons 547-606 (1864) 547 – Suffering and Reigning with Jesus. 548 – …
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1 hours ago Mar 24, 1861 . Removal. “If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence.”. — Exodus xxxiii. 15. THIS is a prayer which has been used hundreds of times, and which is found quite in place on many different occasions. Moses was in the wilderness when he uttered it; he was about to lead the people into Canaan, the land that flowed with milk and honey ...
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9 hours ago Spurgeon's Sermons. We glad to present new Sermons app with all volumes and sermons. Smart design, day/night mode, new search feature - you can search sermons by title or content, and many others features. Called the "Prince of Preachers," C. H. Spurgeon was a world-renowned preacher. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already preaching to ...
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8 hours ago Sep 01, 2016 . Spurgeon's Sermons. 6 Ways to Prepare Sermons Like Charles Spurgeon. September 1, 2016. Charles Spurgeon wore many hats. He was a husband, father, evangelist, author, abolitionist, editor, and college president. By 1884, he had founded sixty-six ministries in London: two orphanages, a clothing drive, a nursing home, a ministry to policeman, and ...
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6 hours ago Sermons that are part of our on-line collection are hotlinked to the index pages. Most of the sermons not included in our collection are available from Emmet O'Donnell's excellent website in .pdf format. A complete set of Spurgeon's sermons is available in e-text format from Ages Software. We recommend Pilgrim Publications, where the Ages disk may be purchased at a …
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7 hours ago The Time is Short “The time is short.” — 1 Corinthians vii. 29. *“This date is an approximation of when this sermon was delivered.” THE text does not say that time is short. That would have been a true statement. Compared with eternity, time, at the very longest, is but as a …
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12 hours ago The Charles Spurgeon Sermon Collection is home to over 3,000 sermons written by C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1893) over the course of his ministry in London during the 19th century, transcribed from manuscripts edited by Emmett O'Donnell.
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12 hours ago Spurgeon's Sermons 1855—1917. REAT AS WAS THE INFLUENCE of Mr. Spurgeon's preaching, it may be questioned whether the influence of his printed sermons was not greater. The series was begun the year after he came to London, and was continued during his life and after his death. There are sixty-three volumes of them in all, each containing from ...
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11 hours ago For in each of these our adorable Lord Jesus Christ is certainly “the Amen.”. He asserts the will of God — he asserts God himself. God the Son is constantly called the Logos, the Word; he who asserts, declares and testifies God. In the second place, we know that Jesus Christ consents to the will, design, and purpose of Jehovah.
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9 hours ago Spurgeon, Charles Haddon: Genesis 3:7: No Hiding from God: Spurgeon, Charles Haddon: Genesis 3:8: God's First Words to the First Sinner: Spurgeon, Charles Haddon: Genesis 3:9-12: Man's Readiness to Invent Excuse for Sin: Spurgeon, Charles Haddon: Genesis 3:9-12: Christ the Conqueror of Satan: Spurgeon, Charles Haddon: Genesis 3:15: Christ the ...
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8 hours ago Spurgeon's Final Sermon. "And David came to the two hundred men, which were so faint that they could not follow David, whom they had made also to abide at the brook Besor: and they went forth to meet David, and to meet the people that were with him: and when David came near to the people, he saluted them. Then answered all the wicked men and ...
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11 hours ago Spurgeon's Sermons. Sermon 546. Alpha And Omega. A SERMON DELIVERED ON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1863, BY THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. "I am Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last." Revelation 22:13. EVERY Sunday school child knows that there is no great mystery …
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9 hours ago IV. With these words of caution, I shall now gather up my strength, and with all my might labour to stir you up to seek of God a great revival of religion throughout the length and breadth of this land. Men, brethren and fathers, the Lord God hath sent us a …
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12 hours ago Enlist God’s Aid through Prayer. Matthew 14:30 C. H. Spurgeon Devotional. Adding to My Library is a great way to keep a list of sermons, programs, and ministry resources in your account. It works everywhere you sign in, even with the mobile app! Sign In.
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1 hours ago Life is but death's vestibule, and our pilgrimage on earth is but a journey to the grave. The pulse that preserves our being beats our death march, and the blood which circulates our life is floating it onward to the deeps of death. To-day we see our friends in health, to-morrow we hear of their decease. We clasped the hand of the strong man ...
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11 hours ago The men of grace find that the fruits of paradise hang over the wall, and they begin to pluck and eat thereof before they pass the gates of pearl. Come, Christian, “Now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation." Since Jesus is accepted, so are you even now. Live upon your present privileges and be glad.
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10 hours ago The Agony in Gethsemane. “And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground.”. — Luke xxii. 44. OUR Lord, after having eaten the passover and celebrated the supper with his disciples, went with them to the Mount of Olives, and entered the garden of Gethsemane.
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Spurgeon Sermons, Complete Set. 1 Volume 1, Sermons 1-53 (1855) – Preface to Volume 1. – Our First Sermon. – Our First Seven Years. 1 – The Immutability of God. 2 – The Remembrance of ... 2 Volume 2, Sermons 54-106 (1856) 3 Volume 3, Sermons 107-164 (1857) 4 Volume 4, Sermons 165-224 (1858) 5 Volume 5, Sermons 225-285 (1859) More items
Sermons by Spurgeon Bible> Sermons> Authors Authors Spurgeon Light, Natural and Spiritual Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Genesis 1:3-4 The First Day of Creation Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Genesis 1:3-4 Light, Natural and Spiritual Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Genesis 1:5 Sad Results of the Fall Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Genesis 3:7 No Hiding from God
For almost 160 years, these sermons were lost to history. Beginning with this inaugural volume, these rediscovered sermons can finally be read, studied, and enjoyed by the millions around the world who admire Spurgeon’s spiritual insights and literary grace.
A Sermon from a Rush Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Job 8:11 A Blow At Self-Righteousness Spurgeon, Charles Haddon Job 9:20-21 A Blow At Self-Righteousness
This is the most complete collection of Charles Spurgeon's sermons available in print or digitally! In this collection there are over 3,550 sermons from one of the most gifted speakers and blessed Christian leaders of our era.
Many of his sermons were published each week and regularly sold more than 25,000 copies in twenty languages. Throughout his ministry, Spurgeon estimated that he preached to more than 10,000,000 people.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was called to pastor the New Park Street Chapel, London, when he was only nineteen. This church became the 6,000 seat Metropolitan Tabernacle, which he pastored until his death at age 58.
Spurgeon read six books per week during his adult life, and read Pilgrim’s Progress more than 100 times. In addition to his studying and preaching, Spurgeon also founded the Pastor’s College (now Spurgeon’s College), various orphanages and schools, mission chapels, and numerous other social institutions.