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The Sermons of
Charles Spurgeon
The Prince of Preachers
Charles Spurgeon preached his first sermon at sixteen and throughout a ministry spanning nearly four decades he delivered nearly 3,600 sermons. The appeal of Spurgeon's preaching was almost immediate, and his Metropolitan Tabernacle was regularly filled with 5000–6000 people and his messages were transcribed, published weekly, and distributed around the world. At his death in 1892, they were among the most widely circulated religious writings in the English-speaking world and they continue to edify and encourage readers over 130 years later.
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CH Spurgeon died in 1892 and no actual recordings of him exist. These sermons were delivered with the dynamic of live preaching to give them the weight they were meant to carry from the pulpit.
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Numbers 32:23
The Great Sin Of Doing Nothing
August 5, 1886 · No. 1916
In "The Great Sin of Doing Nothing," Charles Haddon Spurgeon emphasizes the grave sin of inaction among God's people. Preaching from Numbers 32:23, where the…

Acts 4:12
The Way of Salvation
August 15, 1858 · No. 209
Expounding on Acts 4:12, Spurgeon emphasizes that salvation is found only through Jesus Christ. This sermon highlights the comprehensive nature of salvation, which includes the…

Proverbs 18:12
Pride and Humility
August 17, 1856 · No. 97
In "Pride and Humility," CH Spurgeon lays out the contrasting natures of pride and humility, emphasizing the destructive nature of pride and the virtues of…
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Sermons Published · 1855 – 1860
New Park Street Pulpit
6 Volumes · ~350 Sermons
Six volumes spanning the years when a teenage country preacher arrived in London and set the city on its heels. Spurgeon came to New Park Street Chapel at nineteen, and within months the crowds outgrew the building — twice. These sermons carry the energy of those years: direct, urgent, alive with evangelistic fire. Theologically mature in ways that surprise even knowing readers, yet unmistakably the work of a young man who believed with his whole chest that the gospel was the central truth to be proclaimed.

Sermons Published · 1861 – 1917
Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit
57 Volumes · 3,200+ Sermons
The great body of Spurgeon's life work, preached from the pulpit of the Tabernacle he built for a congregation that had outgrown every space London could offer. These fifty-seven volumes span three decades of pulpit ministry — Spurgeon at the height of his powers and then through the long years of illness and perseverance that marked his final season. The range is staggering: thousands of sermons touching virtually every book of Scripture, every facet of doctrine, every condition of the human soul.
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