From the Back Cover
One contemporary scholar and authority on Spurgeon says of this work: "Next to Mr. Spurgeon's great literary work, The Treasury of David, we consider (these) Lectures to My Students his greatest single contribution to the Christian world. There is more practical wisdom, common sense and sage advice packed within these pages than with any other book of similar size or content." This complete and unabridged edition of Spurgeon's great work will make it possible for today's generation to appreciate Spurgeon's combination of discerning wit and refreshingly practical advice. Included in the 28 chapters of this classic volume on homiletics are such lectures as: - The Call to Ministry - The Preacher's Private Prayer - On the Choice of a Text - On the Voice - The Holy Spirit in Connection with Our Ministry - Posture, Action, Gesture, etc. - The Blind Eye and the Deaf Ear - On Conversion as Our Aim - Illustrations in Preaching -- As were all of Spurgeon's' messages to his people, each of these lectures is Scripture-saturated and Christ-honoring. They move swiftly and are fascinating in their content and sage counsel.
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About the Author
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known as the 'Prince of Preachers.' He preached his first sermon, from 1 Peter 2:7, in 1851 at 16 and became pastor of the Church in Waterbeach in 1852. He published more than 1,900 different sermons and preached to around 10,000,000 people during his lifetime. In addition, Spurgeon was a prolific author of many types of works including an autobiography, a commentary, books on prayer, a devotional, a magazine, poetry, hymnist and more. Many sermons were transcribed as he spoke and were later translated into many languages. Arguably, no other author, Christian or otherwise, has more material in print than C.H. Spurgeon. SPANISH BIO: Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892), nacio en Inglaterra, y fue un predicador bautista que se mantuvo muy influyente entre cristianos de diferentes denominaciones, los cuales todavia lo conocen como 'El principe de los predicadores'. El predico su primer sermon en 1851 a los dieciseis anos y paso a ser pastor de la iglesia en Waterbeach en 1852. Publico mas de 1,900 sermones y predico a 10, 000,000 de personas durante su vida. Ademas, Spurgeon fue un autor prolifico de una variedad de obras, incluyendo una autobiografia, un comentario biblico, libros acerca de la oracion, un devocional, una revista, poesia, himnos y mas. Muchos de sus sermones fueron escritos mientras el los predicaba y luego fueron traducidos a varios idiomas. Sin duda, ningun otro autor, Cristiano o de otra clase, tiene mas material impreso que C.H. Spurgeon.
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