
Spurgeon, Charles H.
C. H. Spurgeon’s Sermons: Revival Years - New Park Street Pulpit 1855-1860, Volumes 1-6 (Spurgeon)
C. H. Spurgeon’s Sermons: Revival Years - New Park Street Pulpit 1855-1860, Volumes 1-6
Before preaching to crowds of thousands at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, nineteen-year-old Charles Spurgeon heralded a revival in London at New Park Street Chapel for seven years. In these years, the Holy Spirit moved through Spurgeon’s riveting gospel proclamation to save thousands. Read the powerful sermons from the early years of Spurgeon’s ministry in this beautiful new collection. Note: These volumes are a facsimile of the Pilgrim Publications edition of Spurgeons sermons from 1855-1860.
Expanding Ministry—Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: 1861 to 1876, Volumes 7-22
After seven years of God-given revival, Charles Spurgeon moved with his congregation to its iconic venue: London’s Metropolitan Tabernacle. As ministry expanded and membership grew, Spurgeon faced new challenges with the same conviction: to preach Christ and Him crucified so that men might be saved. Read this beautiful new collection of sermons to see why preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ is necessary in every season of ministry.
Series Description
On a Sunday evening in January 1851, sixteen-year-old Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) preached his very first sermon in a thatched-roof cottage in Teversham, a small village outside of Cambridge. Over the next 40 years, the man we now know as the “Prince of Preachers” would preach thousands of powerful, Christ-exalting sermons to the people of London. This collection presents Spurgeon’s sermons in 63 volumes, compiled each year between 1855 and 1891, from his ministry at the New Park Street Chapel and the Metropolitan Tabernacle. In 63 volumes, you will be reminded of the glory of God, Christ, and the gospel through brilliant expositions filled with Spurgeon’s timeless illustrations and memorable wordplay.