One of the world's most prolific preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon had already preached more than 600 times by the age of twenty. By age twenty-two he was the most popular sermonizer of his age, dubbed the "Prince of Preachers." ...
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One of the world's most prolific preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon had already preached more than 600 times by the age of twenty. By age twenty-two he was the most popular sermonizer of his age, dubbed the "Prince of Preachers."
Spurgeon's sermons are notable not merely for their quantity, but also for their quality. His sermons combine keen intellect, scriptural truth, and a passionate love for God. Gems of insight and truth shine form the pages of this book, as penetrating and relevant today as they were a century ago.
Spurgeon wrote his Sermon Notes to aid other preachers whose duties left them pressed for time. Originally released as four books, Spurgeon's Sermon Notes are gathered here into one convenient volume for the first time.
Features:
- 264 sermon outlines, complete with illustrations and commentary
- Based on selected texts from almost every book of the Bible
- Organized in biblical sequence, for easy reference
- Newly typeset version with punctuation modernized for easier reading
Spurgeon's Sermon Notes is a classic which provides fresh inspiration and understanding for preachers, study group leaders, or any heart that craves a devotional overview of the greatest book of all time penned by one of its greatest students.
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One of the world's most prolific preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon had already preached more than 600 times by the age of twenty. By age twenty-two he was the most popular sermonizer of his age, dubbed the "Prince of Preachers."
Spurgeon's sermons are notable not merely for their quantity, but also for their quality. His sermons combine keen intellect, scriptural truth, and a passionate love for God. Gems of insight and truth shine form the pages of this book, as penetrating and relevant today as they were a century ago.
Spurgeon wrote his Sermon Notes to aid other preachers whose duties left them pressed for time. Originally released as four books, Spurgeon's Sermon Notes are gathered here into one convenient volume for the first time.
Features:
• 264 sermon outlines, complete with illustrations and commentary
• Based on selected texts from almost every book of the Bible
• Organized in biblical sequence, for easy reference
• Newly typeset version with punctuation modernized for easier reading
Spurgeon's Sermon Notes is a classic which provides fresh inspiration and understanding for preachers, study group leaders, or any heart that craves a devotional overview of the greatest book of all time penned by one of its greatest students.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 233480
- Product Code 1565638298
- EANÂ 9781565638297
- Pages 736
- Department Academic
- Category Classic
- Sub-Category C H Spurgeon
- Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
- Publication Date Jan 1968
- Sales Rank 18276
- Dimensions 228 x 152 x 59mm
- Weight 1.197kg
Charles H Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, (1834 - 1892) served for thirty years as preacher and pastor of London's six-thousand-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle. Converted in 1850 at the age of fifteen, he began to help the poor and to hand out tracts; he was known as "The Boy Preacher." He preached his first sermon at the age of sixteen. At age eighteen, he became the pastor of Waterbeach Baptist Chapel, preaching in a barn. In 1856, Spurgeon married Susannah Thompson; they had twin sons, both of whom later entered the ministry. Spurgeon's compelling sermons and lively preaching style drew multitudes of people, and many came to Christ. Soon, the crowds had grown so large that they blocked the narrow streets near the church. Services eventually had to be held in rented halls, and Spurgeon often preached to congregations of more than ten thousand. The Metropolitan Tabernacle was built in 1861 to accommodate the large numbers of people. The prime minister of England, members of the royal family, and Florence Nightingale, among others, went to hear him preach. Spurgeon preached to an estimated ten million people throughout his life. Not surprisingly, he is called the "Prince of Preachers". In addition to his powerful preaching, Spurgeon founded and supported charitable outreaches, including educational institutions. He also founded the famous Stockwell Orphanage. His writings, including thousands of sermons, are still popular with pastors and devotional readers who, like him, treasure the gospel of God's grace.