5.0 out of 5 stars
The Prince of preachers, July 11, 2005
This review is from: Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: Sermons Preached by C. H. Spurgeon, 1890-1917, 1861 (Hardcover)
The Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpit and New Park St Pulpit include 3200 sermons by Spurgeon and are one of the marvels of English language publishing.
Widely believed to be the greatest English-speaking preacher ever known Spurgeon expected to win souls with every message. His preaching created a stir in Victorian England and beyond. He was every bit as well-known as any televangelist of today.
These two series of sermons together are encyclopedic in their extent. I will never forget first seeing them stretching out on the bookshelf of my mentor Henry Tyler. He admitted to me that he had rarely if ever preached without reading any sermons spurgeon had preached on the passage. Many a preacher has the same "guilty" secret.
Spurgeon's sermon structures alone are worthy of study- he surely new how to rightly divide the word of truth. The simplicity yet profundity of his language still potently resonates through the years. His reformed doctrine, far from discouraging evangelistic fervor gave him the confidence to appeal to souls to flee to Christ.
There is no preacher who would not benefit from a study of Sprurgeon. Do your favorite preacher a favour, buy him a copy if he doesn't already have one. Evern if you are not a preacher, you can do a lot worse than studying preaching as it is meant to be
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