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Following are selected sermons delivered by Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Known today as the Prince of Preachers, he began his pastorate at London's New Park Street Church in 1854 at the age of twenty. Following in the Non-Conformist tradition, he quickly became one of Britain's most popular (and famous) preachers. Both his audiences and his written works were voluminous. He often preached (out of doors without amplification) to crowds bettering 10,000; and the sheer number of his written sermons is staggering. A strong emphasis in Spurgeon's preaching was God's grace and sovereignty over man's helpless state. He also knew well the terrible joy that comes only through suffering as he lived quite afflicted (both by illness and slander). C.H. Spurgeon left this earth for his heavenly reward in 1892.
“Gethsemane,” delivered on February 8th, 1863. Editorial note: if you would like a unique perspective of the battle that took place in the Garden of Gethsemane, this is a must read!
“The Stone Rolled Away,” delivered on March 28th, 1869.
“The Immutability of God,” delivered on January 7, 1855.
“The Immutability of Christ,” delivered on January 3, 1858.
“All of Grace,” published on Thursday, October 7th,1915.
“A Free Grace Promise,” delivered on October 11th, 1888.
“Blessing for Blessing,” delivered on Lord’s-Day Evening, October 26th, 1890.
“Taking Possession of Our Inheritance,” delivered on Lord's-day Morning, May 12th, 1889.
If you enjoyed these, more are available at the Blue Letter Bible website.