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Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit

Volumes 7–63·Sermons 348–3,561·1861–1917

Fifty-seven volumes spanning Spurgeon’s ministry at the Metropolitan Tabernacle — the largest body of published sermons in the English language.

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The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit is the great body of Spurgeon's life work — 57 volumes of sermons spanning from 1861 to 1917, covering three decades of Sunday mornings and Thursday evenings at the Tabernacle he built for a congregation that had outgrown every space London could offer. The volumes contain over 3,200 sermons in all, each one originally transcribed by stenographers, edited by Spurgeon himself, and published weekly at a penny a copy for distribution across the English-speaking world and beyond.

Spurgeon's preaching ministry was so prolific that sermons continued to be published for a full twenty-five years after his death in 1892. So many remained unpublished at the time he died that his publisher, Passmore & Alabaster, continued releasing them week by week until a paper shortage brought on by the First World War finally ended the venture in 1917. Taken together, the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit stands as one of the most remarkable bodies of preaching in the history of the Christian church.

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