Enter to win Volume 1 of the New Park Street Pulpit from A Pilgrim’s Coffer. These beautiful new editions have been fully re-typeset and will make a great edition to your library.
About These New Editions
The “New Park Street Pulpit” contains sermons by Charles Haddon Spurgeon delivered at the New Park Street Chapel, London, from 1855 until 1861, when the congregation moved to the newly constructed Metropolitan Tabernacle due to the growing congregation size.
Despite the lasting popularity of Spurgeon’s sermons, only portions (often edited and even altered) have been re-typeset in more than 100 years. Jared Payne of A Pilgrim’s Coffer is undertaking the task of bringing about a brand new edition of the New Park Street Pulpit volumes.
Jared has begun reprinting these Spurgeon Pulpit Sermon volumes—comprised of 6 New Park Street Pulpit volumes & 57 Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit volumes—beginning with Volume I (1855).
Compared to the first editions, these volume have:
- Larger, crisper font for an easier reading experience.
- Corrected errors that are found in original editions.
- Language & spelling is not edited or modernized.
- Styling true to original volumes is retained throughout.
- Additional relevant & interesting content + indexing, as feasible
Learn more about this ambitious and exciting project at A Pilgrim’s Coffer Theology.
You can also listen to my conversation with Jared on the Reasonable Theology Podcast about Spurgeon and the endeavor to update these volumes.