Charles H. Spurgeon's enduring classic, has long been regarded as the most comprehensive pastoral and inspirational study of the Psalms ever written. Originally released in seven volumes, Spurgeon'…
Gentlement of the press have an eye to the amusement of their readers, and make selections of all the remarkable anecdotes, or odd sayings, used by a speaker, and when these are separated from thei…
The first part of the book is of a miscellaneous character and reflects the distant horizons of Spurgeon's interest and the practical application he made of his knowledge in his pulpit ministry. Th…
Spurgeon's Commentary on Matthew therefore represents the fruit of a lifetime spent in the study and exposition of Scripture. It bears all the hallmarks of the genius of one who in his day was know…
One of Spurgeon's greatest ministries was to the hundreds of preachers who were trained in the Pastors' College he founded. In 1865 he began an annual conference for them, and during his life deliv…
The object of this book is the salvation of the reader. He who spoke and wrote it will be greatly disappointed if it does not lead many to the Lord Jesus. It is sent forth in childlike dependence u…
This book proved to be prelude and preparation for the material topic on which the author summarized under three heads, (1) our armoury, the Word of God; (2) our army, The Church of God; and (3) ou…