Works by C. H. Spurgeon
- All of Grace
Description:
"It is not the object of this book to ask anything of you, but to tell you that
salvation is ALL OF GRACE, which means, free, gratis, for nothing." Charles
Spurgeon is a cornerstone of the Christian religion. A preacher and teacher,
his sermons have spread all over the world and his many printed works have been
treasured classic for decades. All of Grace is a simple and eloquent
presentation of basic salvation through grace alone. Spurgeon wants readers
only to consume his work and ponder it, he asks nothing in return because he
believes in the power of God to bring unbelievers to Him. As one reviewer puts
it well: "[Spurgeon] brings the gospel to his readers with pointed
illustrations, well-placed anecdotes, irrefutable arguments, heart-felt pleas,
and (above all else) the plainly-spoken and rightly-applied word of God." This
short and easy read is both a perfect introduction to salvation and an
assurance of it for unbelievers and the saved alike. In the last line,
Spurgeon beseeches readers to accept salvation now and "Meet me in heaven."
Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer
- Commenting and Commentaries
Description: This volume contains Spurgeon’s commentary on various biblical commentaries, designed to provide a catalogue of resources for students and pastors. Spurgeon also includes two lectures he gave to his students at the Pastor’s College (now Spurgeon’s College) which discuss the nature and purpose of commentaries in general. Because such surveys of biblical commentaries are so rare, Spurgeon’s work remains useful and relevant, especially for those who trust him as a spiritual guide and interpreter of Scripture.
Kathleen O'Bannon
CCEL Staff
- Morning and Evening: Daily Readings
Description: Organized by month, this devotional has a morning and
evening meditation for every day of the year. Although these devotions
are short in length, they are filled with spiritual goodness. In just a
few sentences, Spurgeon is able to convey the wisdom of Scripture with
eloquence and purpose. These daily messages provide Christians with the
spiritual energy they need to begin and end each day. Spurgeon weaves a
verse of Scripture into each devotion, helping readers draw deeper
meaning out of the selected passages. This powerful devotional provides
Christians with the spiritual nourishment required to strengthen their
relationships with God. Readers will find themselves inspired by
Morning
and Evening: Daily Readings.
Emmalon
Davis
CCEL Staff Wrtier
- Sermons on Proverbs
Description: This collection contains twelve of Spurgeon's most famous sermons from the Book of
Proverbs. The sermons cover such topics as God's omniscience, what causes and how
to cure a wounded spirit, God's loving forgiveness, pride and humility, and how to be a
godly friend. As with all of Spurgeon's speech and writing, these sermons possess the
same charisma and friendliness. The sermons can uplift and enlighten, and reading them
will leave readers with but one regret: that they could not hear the magnetic Spurgeon
give them in person.
Kathleen O'Bannon
CCEL Staff
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 01: 1855
Description: Called the "Prince of
Preachers," Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned
preacher. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already
preaching to audiences of over 10,000 people. Coming from
a Reformed Baptist tradition, he emphasized the gospels
and the demands of Christ upon believers' lives in his
sermons. This volume contains 50 sermons--all preached in
1855--from the beginning of Spurgeon's career. This volume is part of a
series, which allows one to read Spurgeon's sermons in chronological
order. His sermons are never unduly complex or flowery, but immensely
practical and encouraging. They are full of wit and concrete examples.
Countless people throughout the world have profited from Spurgeon's
moving words.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
This
version
also
contains a
scriptural index, for easy reference.
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 02: 1856
Description: Called the "Prince of
Preachers," Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned
preacher. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already
preaching to audiences of over 10,000 people. Coming from
a Reformed Baptist tradition, he emphasized the gospels
and the demands of Christ upon believers' lives in his
sermons. This volume contains about 50 sermons, taken
from the end of 1855 to the end of 1856. This volume is
part of a series, which allows one to read Spurgeon's
sermons in chronological order. His sermons are never
unduly complex or flowery, but immensely practical and
encouraging. They are full of wit and concrete examples.
Countless people throughout the world have profited from
Spurgeon's moving words.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff
Writer
This version also contains a scriptural index, for easy
reference.
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 03: 1857
Description: Called the "Prince of
Preachers," Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned
preacher. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already
preaching to audiences of over 10,000 people. Coming from
a Reformed Baptist tradition, he emphasized the gospels
and the demands of Christ upon believers' lives in his
sermons. This volume contains another 50 sermons, most of
which were delivered by Spurgeon in 1857. This volume is
part of a series, which allows one to read Spurgeon's
sermons in chronological order. His sermons are never
unduly complex or flowery, but immensely practical and
encouraging. They are full of wit and concrete examples.
Countless people throughout the world have profited from
Spurgeon's moving words.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff
Writer
This
version also contains a scriptural index, for easy
reference.
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 04: 1858
Description: Called the "Prince of
Preachers," Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned
preacher. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already
preaching to audiences of over 10,000 people. Coming from
a Reformed Baptist tradition, he emphasized the gospels
and the demands of Christ upon believers' lives in his
sermons. Containing 60 sermons, this volume reprints many
of Spurgeon's sermons from 1858. This volume is part of a
series, which allows one to read Spurgeon's sermons in
chronological order. His sermons are never unduly complex
or flowery, but immensely practical and encouraging. They
are full of wit and concrete examples. Countless people
throughout the world have profited from Spurgeon's moving
words.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
This version
also
contains a scriptural index, for easy reference.
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 05: 1859
Description: Called the "Prince of
Preachers," Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned
preacher. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already
preaching to audiences of over 10,000 people. Coming from
a Reformed Baptist tradition, he emphasized the gospels
and the demands of Christ upon believers' lives in his
sermons. This volume brings together about 60 of
Spurgeon's sermons from 1859. This volume is part of a
series, which allows one to read Spurgeon's sermons in
chronological order. His sermons are never unduly complex
or flowery, but immensely practical and encouraging. They
are full of wit and concrete examples. Countless people
throughout the world have profited from Spurgeon's moving
words.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
This version
also
contains a scriptural index, for easy reference.
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 06: 1860
Description: Called the "Prince of
Preachers," Charles Spurgeon was a world-renowned
preacher. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already
preaching to audiences of over 10,000 people. Coming from
a Reformed Baptist tradition, he emphasized the gospels
and the demands of Christ upon believers' lives in his
sermons. This volume contains over 50 of Spurgeon's
powerful sermons from 1860. This volume is part of a
series, which allows one to read Spurgeon's sermons in
chronological order. His sermons are never unduly complex
or flowery, but immensely practical and encouraging. They
are full of wit and concrete examples. Countless people
throughout the world have profited from Spurgeon's moving
words.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
This version
also
contains a scriptural index, for easy reference.
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 07: 1861
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 08: 1863
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 09: 1863
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 10: 1864
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 11: 1865
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 12: 1866
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 13: 1867
Description: During his lifetime, Charles Spurgeon delivered over 3,000 sermons. These sermons fit
into 63 printed volumes; volumes 13-40 cover Spurgeon’s preaching career from 1867-
1894. Because Spurgeon excelled as a public speaker, these printed words definitely lack
much of the thrill of hearing them live. Even so, the sermons’ content has not only shaped
the course of Christian history, but it has provided people insight, comfort, and healthy
challenges. Spurgeon’s work remains especially influential among evangelical Christians.
Kathleen O’Bannon
CCEL Staff
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 14: 1868
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 15: 1869
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 16: 1870
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 17: 1871
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 18: 1872
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 19: 1873
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 20: 1874
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 21: 1875
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 22: 1876
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 23: 1877
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 24: 1878
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 26: 1880
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 27: 1881
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 28: 1882
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 29: 1883
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 30: 1884
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 31: 1885
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 32: 1886
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 33: 1887
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 34: 1888
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 35: 1889
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 36: 1890
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 37: 1891
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 38: 1892
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 39: 1893
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 40: 1894
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 41: 1895
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 42: 1896
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 43: 1897
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 44: 1898
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 45: 1899
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 46: 1900
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 47: 1901
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 48: 1902
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 49: 1903
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 50: 1904
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 51: 1905
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 52: 1906
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 53: 1907
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 54: 1908
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 55: 1909
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 56: 1910
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 57: 1911
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 58: 1912
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 59: 1913
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 60: 1914
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 61: 1915
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 62: 1916
- Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 63: 1917
- Till He Come
Description: C.H. Spurgeon was a British
Baptist pastor whose work remains meaningful to Christians of all
denominations. The father of the modern "mega-church," Spurgeon is most
famous for his pastorship at London's Metropolitan Tabernacle, where he
regularly preached to huge crowds. In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached
to over 10,000,000 people and published over 55 books, sermons, and
meditations which have been translated into 34 languages. Till He
Come
is a collection of addresses centered on the Lord's Supper. Some were
preached to the congregation at Metropolitan, while others were spoken
to
small groups of Christians Spurgeon hosted on Sundays to celebrate
communion. The collection addresses a diverse range of scriptures, but
all stick to the common theme of Jesus' symbolic last meal. It will
prove helpful to anyone looking for further insight on this
interdenominational practice and will encourage believers to "do this in
remembrance of me."
Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer
- Treasury of David: Volume I
- Treasury of David: Volume II
- Treasury of David: Volume III
Description: Psalm LVIII to LXXXVII
- Treasury of David: Volume IV
- Treasury of David: Volume V
- Treasury of David: Volume VI