Sermons Collection

Charles Haddon Spurgeon, London Baptist Minister
(1834-1892)
www.spurgeon.org

    C.H. Spurgeon has always been my favourite preacher, in fact since 1993.

    He became a preacher in his teens, was pastor of New Park Street Chapel, which later was renamed the Metropolitan Tabernacle, where C.H. Spurgeon spoke to a congregation of over 6,000 week after week, till he dies in 1892. No other congregation in the world at his time had even half that number of worshippers. Dubbed the "Prince of Preachers", his oratorical skills were beyond comparison, and equally so his devotion toward his God.

    His sermons are published in the "New Park Street Pulpit" and the voluminous "Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit".

    The files below are mostly in portable document format (.pdf), so you may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to read them.

    Just right-click on the sermon title and "save as" in your desired destination.

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1855 Sermons from the New Park Street Pulpit

18550107 Immutability of God
18550107 Remembrance of Christ
18550114 Sin of Unbelief
18550121 Comforter
18550121 Personality of the Holy Spirit
18550128 Kingly Priesthood of the Saints
18550204 Sweet Comfort for Feeble Saints
18550211 Christ Crucified
18550218 Spiritual Liberty
18550225 People's Christ
18550304 Peculiar Sleep of the Beloved
18550311 Consolation Proportionate to Spiritual Suffering
18550318 Bible
18550401 Joseph Attacked by the Archers
18550408 The Tomb of Jesus
18550415 David's Dying Song
18550422 The Carnal Mind Enmity Against God
18550429 Christ's People-Imitators of Him
18550513 Caution to the Presumptuous
18550513 Thoughts on the Last Battle
18550520 Forgiveness
18550520 Hope of Future Bliss
18550527 Two Effects of the Gospel
18550610 Christ Manifesting Himself to His People
18550617 Power of the Holy Spirit
18550624 Desire of the Soul in Spiritual Darkness
 

 1856 Sermons from the New Park Street Pulpit
 1857 Sermons from the New Park Street Pulpit
 1858 Sermons from the New Park Street Pulpit

 

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