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The collection of sermons and writings by Charles Spurgeon

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Heavenly Worship

Filed under: 1856,Revelations,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 15.08.2005 @ 8:00:32 AM

Heavenly Worship

A Sermon

(No. 110)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, December 28th, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens.

“And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the Mount Sion, and with him an hundred forty and four thousand, having his Father’s name written in their foreheads. And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder: and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps; And they sung as it were a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts, and the elders; and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth.”—Revelation 14:1-3.

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Going Home—A Christmas Sermon

Filed under: 1856,Mark,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 12.08.2005 @ 8:00:02 AM

Going Home—A Christmas Sermon

A Sermon

(No. 109)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, December 21, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens.

“Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on thee.”—Mark 5:19.

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The Question of Fear and the Answer of Faith

Filed under: 1856,Job,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 08.08.2005 @ 8:00:34 AM

The Question of Fear and the Answer of Faith

A Sermon

(No. 108)

Delivered on Sabbath Evening, August 31, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

at Exeter Hall, Strand.

“Will he plead against me with his great power? No; but he would put strength in me.”—Job 23:6.

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Faith

Filed under: 1856,Hebrews,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 05.08.2005 @ 8:00:38 AM

Faith

A Sermon

(No. 107)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, December 14, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens.

“Without faith it is impossible to please God.”—Hebrews 11:6.

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Turn or Burn

Filed under: 1856,Psalms,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 01.08.2005 @ 8:00:24 AM

Turn or Burn

A Sermon

No. 106

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, December 7, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens.

“If he turn not, he will whet his sword; he hath bent his bow and made it ready.”—Psalm 7:12.

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Manasseh

Filed under: 1856,2 Chronicles,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 29.07.2005 @ 8:00:25 AM

Manasseh

A Sermon

No. 105

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, November 30, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens.

“Then Manasseh knew that the Lord he was God.”—2 Chron. 33:13.

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Love’s Commendation

Filed under: 1856,Romans,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 25.07.2005 @ 8:00:13 AM

Love’s Commendation

A Sermon

No. 104

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, November 23, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens.

“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”—Romans 5:8.

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Christ in the Covenant

Filed under: 1856,Isaiah,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 22.07.2005 @ 8:00:33 AM

Christ in the Covenant

A Sermon

No. 103

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, August 31, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“I will give thee for a covenant of the people.”—Isaiah 49:8.

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False Professors Solemnly Warned

Filed under: 1856,Philippians,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 18.07.2005 @ 8:00:55 AM

False Professors Solemnly Warned

A Sermon

No. 102

Delivered on Sabbath Evening, August 24, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ: Whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.”—Philippians 3:18-19.

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The Exaltation of Christ

Filed under: 1856,Philippians,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 15.07.2005 @ 8:00:31 AM

The Exaltation of Christ

A Sermon

No. 98

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, November 2, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

NOTE: This sermon was Spurgeon’s first message following the disaster at the Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens—in which seven people lost their lives when some miscreants purposely started a panic while Mr. Spurgeon was preaching.

“Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”—Philippians 2:9-11.

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The Comer’s Conflict with Satan

Filed under: 1856,Luke,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 11.07.2005 @ 8:00:56 AM

The Comer’s Conflict with Satan

A Sermon

No. 100

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, August 24, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“And as he was yet a coming, the devil threw him down, and tare him. And Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and healed the child, and delivered him again to his father.”—Luke 9:42.

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The Duty of Remembering the Poor

Filed under: 1856,Galatians,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 08.07.2005 @ 8:00:03 AM

The Duty of Remembering the Poor

A Sermon

No. 99

Delivered on Thursday Evening, September 25th, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

Preached on behalf of the Aged Pilgrims’ Friend Society.

“Only they would that we should remember the poor; the same which I also was forward to do.”—Galatians 2:10.

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Making Light of Christ

Filed under: 1856,Matthew,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 04.07.2005 @ 8:00:25 AM

Making Light of Christ

A Sermon

No. 98

Delivered on Sabbath Evening, August 17, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“But they made light of it, and went their ways, one to his farm, another to his merchandise.”—Matthew 22:5.

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Pride and Humility

Filed under: 1856,Proverbs,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 01.07.2005 @ 8:00:14 AM

Pride and Humility

A Sermon

No. 97

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, August 17, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“Before destruction the heart of man is haughty, and before honor is humility.”—Proverbs 18:12.

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The Christian—A Debtor

Filed under: 1856,Romans,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 27.06.2005 @ 8:00:40 AM

The Christian—A Debtor

A Sermon

No. 96

Delivered on Sabbath Evening, August 10, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“Therefore, brethren, we are debtors.”—Romans 8:12.

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The Day of Atonement

Filed under: 1856,Leviticus,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 24.06.2005 @ 8:00:18 AM

The Day of Atonement

A Sermon

No. 95

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, August 10, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“This shall be an everlasting statute unto you, to make an atonement for the children of Israel for all their sins once a year.”—Leviticus 16:34.

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To-morrow

Filed under: 1856,Proverbs,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 20.06.2005 @ 8:00:02 AM

To-morrow

A Sermon

No. 94

Delivered on Monday Afternoon, August 25, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Maberley Chapel, Kingsland,

On Behalf of the Metropolitan Benefit Societies’ Asylum, Ball’s Pond Road, Islington.

“Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.”—Proverbs 27:1.

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God in the Covenant

Filed under: 1856,Jeremiah,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 17.06.2005 @ 8:00:01 AM

God in the Covenant

A Sermon

No. 93

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, August 3rd, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“I will be their God.”—Jeremiah 31:33.

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Profit and Loss

Filed under: 1856,Mark,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 13.06.2005 @ 8:00:59 AM

Profit and Loss

A Sermon

No. 92

Delivered on Sunday Evening, July 6th, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole word, and lose his own soul?”—Mark 8:36.

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Christ Exalted

Filed under: 1856,Hebrews,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 10.06.2005 @ 8:00:22 AM

Christ Exalted

A Sermon

(No. 91)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, July 6th, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“This man, after he had offered on sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God; From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.”—Hebrews 10:12-13.

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Hatred Without Cause

Filed under: 1856,John,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 03.06.2005 @ 8:00:54 AM

Hatred Without Cause

A Sermon

(No. 89)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, June 29, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“They hated me without a cause.”—John 15:25.

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The Plea of Faith

Filed under: 1856,2 Samuel,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 30.05.2005 @ 8:00:47 AM

The Plea of Faith

A Sermon

(No. 88)

Delivered on Sabbath Evening, June 22, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“Do as thou hast said.’—2 Samuel 7:25.

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The Majestic Voice

Filed under: 1856,Psalms,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 27.05.2005 @ 8:00:30 AM

The Majestic Voice

A Sermon

(No. 87)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, June 22, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“The voice of the Lord is full of majesty.”—Psalm 29:4.

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Unimpeachable Justice

Filed under: 1856,Psalms,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 23.05.2005 @ 8:00:39 AM

Unimpeachable Justice

A Sermon

(No. 86)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, June 15, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest.”—Psalm 51:4.

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Omniscience

Filed under: 1856,Genesis,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 20.05.2005 @ 8:00:13 AM

Omniscience

A Sermon

(No. 85)

Delivered on Sabbath Evening, June 15, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“Thou God seest me.”—Genesis 16:13.

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Salvation to the Uttermost

Filed under: 1856,Hebrews,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 16.05.2005 @ 8:00:48 AM

Salvation to the Uttermost

A Sermon

(No. 84)

Delivered on Sabbath Evening, June, 8, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At Exeter Hall, Strand.

“Where he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.”—Hebrews 7:25.

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Indwelling Sin

Filed under: 1856,Job,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 13.05.2005 @ 8:00:08 AM

Indwelling Sin

A Sermon

(No. 83)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, June 1, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“Then Job answered the Lord and said, Behold, I am vile.”—Job 40:3-4.

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The New Park Street Tracts

Filed under: 1856,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 09.05.2005 @ 8:01:00 AM

EDITED BY THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON.

Printed and Sold by the Publishers, ALABASTER & PASSMORE, No. 34, Wilson Street, Finsbury Square; to be had also of J. Paul, Chapter-house Court, Paternoster Row; G. J. Stevenson, 54, Paternoster Row; and of all Booksellers.

The Infidel’s Sermon to the Pirates.

A native of Sweden who had imbibed infidel views, had occasion to go from one port to another in the Baltic Sea. When he came to the place whence he expected to sail, the vessel was gone. On inquiring, he found a fishing boat going the same way, in which he embarked. After being for some time out to sea, the men observing that he had several trunks and chests on board, concluded he must be very rich, and therefore agreed among themselves to throw him overboard. This he heard them express, which gave him great uneasiness. However, he took occasion to open one of his trunks, which contained some books. Observing this, they remarked among themselves that it was not worth while to throw him into the sea, as they did not want any books, which they supposed were all the trunks contained. They asked him if he were a priest. Hardly knowing what reply to make them, he told them he was; and at this they seemed much pleased, and said they would have a sermon on the next day, as it was the Sabbath. This increased the anxiety and distress of his mind, for he knew himself to be as incapable of such an undertaking as it was possible for any one to be, as he knew very little of the Scriptures; neither did he believe in the inspiration of the Bible.

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The God of the Aged

Filed under: 1856,Isaiah,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 09.05.2005 @ 8:00:10 AM

The God of the Aged

A Sermon

(No. 81)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, May 25, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

The substance of which was also delivered at Stambourne, Essex, on the commemoration of the Jubilee of his Grandfather, the REV. JAMES SPURGEON, Tuesday 27th May. 1856.

“Even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you. I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you.”—Isaiah 46:4.

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God Alone the Salvation of his People

Filed under: 1856,Psalms,Spurgeon Sermons,Year - 06.05.2005 @ 8:00:56 AM

God Alone the Salvation of his People

A Sermon

(No. 80)

Delivered on Sabbath Morning, May 18, 1856, by the

REV. C.H. SPURGEON

At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark.

“He only is my rock and my salvation.”—Psalm 92:2.

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