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Book-Academy
Here's a wonderful resource: Free downloadable texts of many of the commentaries Spurgeon recommended in Commenting and Commentaries. You'll find other Spurgeon resources here if you poke around a bit. This site was created by Satch Chikhlia.
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Spurgeon's classic lecture series, together with his complete annotated catalogue of commentaries. Spurgeon's pithy remarks on the relative merits of various commentaries are both witty and instructive. This is a delight to read, as well as a valuable tool for Bible teachers seeking the most helpful resources. |
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A wonderful collection of addresses to ministers and students. One of Spurgeon's finest works. |
An earnest evangelistic plea for those seeking salvation who have not yet cast themselves completely on Christ by faith. |
Around the Wicket Gate
A slightly edited version of Spurgeon's evangelistic classic. Posted by A. Allison Lewis.
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Spurgeon's thoughts on reaching children with the gospel and training them early in the things of God. A rare work, filled with wonderful helps for parents and teachers. |
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Salvation is of the Lord. |
Documents from the Down-Grade Controversy
A collection of documents on the controversy that dominated Spurgeon's final years. Plus an appendix on the history of the Down-Grade from John MacArthur's best-selling book Ashamed of the Gospel.
Early Religious Impressions
From Spurgeon's Autobiography
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A quaint collection of lectures about great preachers with unusual characteristics. Spurgeon said he wrote it in "self-defense." |
Exposition: 1 John 3:1-10
"We shall see him as he is."1 John 3:2.
Faith's Checkbook
Daily devotions.
The Great ChangeConversion
Spurgeon's own account of his conversionfrom the Autobiography
Happy Childhood at Stambourne
From Spurgeon's Autobiography
John Ploughman's Talk
Biblical wisdom for the common man.
The Kind of Revival We Need
A plea to pray for revival.
The Letters of C. H. Spurgeon
Collected and Collated by His Son Charles Spurgeon
Morning and Evening
Daily devotions.
Morning and Evening (708K download)
Spurgeon's devotional in eBook format for use on desktop and handheld computers. From Christopher M. Haywood. This eBook version requires Microsoft Reader, which is a free download from Microsoft.
Morning and Evening
A fully searchable version. From Greg Galloway.
Morning and Evening
Michael Lindell's Windows 95/98/NT utility. This is a .zip file containing everything needed to run the program. Simply unzip into the folder of your choice; then add a shortcut to the .exe file in your StartUp folder to get a dose of Spurgeon every time you boot up.
"Morning and Evening" and More
Follow this link for information on how you can sign up to receive the Morning and Evening entries daily by e-mail. Sponsored by Robert Prodoehl.
The Passion and Death of Our Lord
The link above is a downloadable scan of the book in pdf form. You can also read it online at the Internet Archive.
A Pastoral Letter
Written to accompany the publication of sermon 221 in the New Park Street Pulpit series"Comfort Proclaimed."
A Puritan Catechism
Spurgeon's adaptation of the Shorter Catechism.
Sermon Outlines
These go with some audiotaped Spurgeon sermons that you can order for a reasonable priceread by a modern voice, of course, not Spurgeon himself. Nontheless, these are very well done and excellent material to listen to while driving. From MegaStats Inc.
Spurgeon's most famous lecture series. There are two long lectures filled with illustrations drawn from candles. Spurgeon gave these lectures to show how easy it is to illustrate spiritual truth through everyday objects. There are two lectures, each in a separate file. NOTE: These are large files with lots of graphics. We've purposely posted them this way to facilitate text searches. They may take more than a few minutes to download.
Till He Come
Communion Meditations and Addresses by C. H. Spurgeon,
first published 1896. This is a marvelous collection of sermons that are not included in the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit volumes.
A Traveller's Letters Home
Letters from Spurgeon to his wife while he was traveling in Italyfrom the Autobiography
A Traveller's Letters Home (continued)
Spurgeon's travelogue, continuedfrom the Autobiography
Treasury of David
Spurgeon's 7-volume study of the Psalms.
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