Here are some choice selections from the late Dr. Joseph Parker, former minister of the City Temple, London. He was a contemporary of that prince of preachers C.H. Spurgeon who was at the London Metropolitan Tabernacle. Both preachers reigned from their pulpits like kings on their throne and counted royalty and Prime Ministers regular visitors to their respective congregations.Parker, like his friend and colleague Spurgeon, would often electrify his congregation with his eloquent utterances reminiscent also of Alexander Whyte at St.George's, Edinburgh. Some of this fiery eloquence can be imagined as one reads these gems of truth based for the most part on the Book of the Acts of the Apostles.
