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C. H. Spurgeon's Sermons: Latter Controversies - Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit 1877-1891, Volumes 23-37

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C. H. Spurgeon's Sermons: Latter Controversies - Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit 1877-1891, Volumes 23-37

In the final years of his ministry, Charles Spurgeon became embroiled in the infamous Downgrade Controversy. As ministers within the church challenged crucial doctrines like inerrancy, substitutionary atonement, and eternal punishment, Spurgeon fought back the only way he knew how: unapologetically preaching the Bible’s doctrine and calling sinners to repentance. Learn how Spurgeon married theology and practice in this collection of sermons.

15 Volumes, 10,368 pages.

 

Contents:

Includes a period introduction by Dr. Geoff Chang and hundreds of sermons from Spurgeon's preaching during the infamous Downgrade Controversy.

 

Series Description

On a Sunday evening in January 1851, sixteen-year-old Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) preached his very first sermon in a thatched-roof cottage in Teversham, a small village outside of Cambridge. Over the next 40 years, the man we now know as the “Prince of Preachers” would preach thousands of powerful, Christ-exalting sermons to the people of London. This collection presents Spurgeon’s sermons in 63 volumes, compiled each year between 1855 and 1891, from his ministry at the New Park Street Chapel and the Metropolitan Tabernacle. In 63 volumes, you will be reminded of the glory of God, Christ, and the gospel through brilliant expositions filled with Spurgeon’s timeless illustrations and memorable wordplay.

Endorsement

"Reformation Heritage’s release of Spurgeon’s Park Street and Metropolitan Tabernacle sermons is nothing short of monumental. In all my study and writing on the gospel, Spurgeon’s sermons are always consulted. . . They have been my friends for over forty years.”
—Paul Washer, founder of the Heartcry Missionary Society; author of The Preeminent Christ


In the final years of his ministry, Charles Spurgeon became embroiled in the infamous Downgrade Controversy. As ministers within the church challenged crucial doctrines like inerrancy, substitutionary atonement, and eternal punishment, Spurgeon fought back the only way he knew how: unapologetically preaching the Bible’s doctrine and calling sinners to repentance. Learn how Spurgeon married theology and practice in this collection of sermons.

15 Volumes, 10,368 pages.

 

Contents:

Includes a period introduction by Dr. Geoff Chang and hundreds of sermons from Spurgeon's preaching during the infamous Downgrade Controversy.

 

Series Description

On a Sunday evening in January 1851, sixteen-year-old Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) preached his very first sermon in a thatched-roof cottage in Teversham, a small village outside of Cambridge. Over the next 40 years, the man we now know as the “Prince of Preachers” would preach thousands of powerful, Christ-exalting sermons to the people of London. This collection presents Spurgeon’s sermons in 63 volumes, compiled each year between 1855 and 1891, from his ministry at the New Park Street Chapel and the Metropolitan Tabernacle. In 63 volumes, you will be reminded of the glory of God, Christ, and the gospel through brilliant expositions filled with Spurgeon’s timeless illustrations and memorable wordplay.

Endorsement

"Reformation Heritage’s release of Spurgeon’s Park Street and Metropolitan Tabernacle sermons is nothing short of monumental. In all my study and writing on the gospel, Spurgeon’s sermons are always consulted. . . They have been my friends for over forty years.”
—Paul Washer, founder of the Heartcry Missionary Society; author of The Preeminent Christ


$1,416.39
C. H. Spurgeon's Sermons: Latter Controversies - Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit 1877-1891, Volumes 23-37
$1,416.39

Description

In the final years of his ministry, Charles Spurgeon became embroiled in the infamous Downgrade Controversy. As ministers within the church challenged crucial doctrines like inerrancy, substitutionary atonement, and eternal punishment, Spurgeon fought back the only way he knew how: unapologetically preaching the Bible’s doctrine and calling sinners to repentance. Learn how Spurgeon married theology and practice in this collection of sermons.

15 Volumes, 10,368 pages.

 

Contents:

Includes a period introduction by Dr. Geoff Chang and hundreds of sermons from Spurgeon's preaching during the infamous Downgrade Controversy.

 

Series Description

On a Sunday evening in January 1851, sixteen-year-old Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) preached his very first sermon in a thatched-roof cottage in Teversham, a small village outside of Cambridge. Over the next 40 years, the man we now know as the “Prince of Preachers” would preach thousands of powerful, Christ-exalting sermons to the people of London. This collection presents Spurgeon’s sermons in 63 volumes, compiled each year between 1855 and 1891, from his ministry at the New Park Street Chapel and the Metropolitan Tabernacle. In 63 volumes, you will be reminded of the glory of God, Christ, and the gospel through brilliant expositions filled with Spurgeon’s timeless illustrations and memorable wordplay.

Endorsement

"Reformation Heritage’s release of Spurgeon’s Park Street and Metropolitan Tabernacle sermons is nothing short of monumental. In all my study and writing on the gospel, Spurgeon’s sermons are always consulted. . . They have been my friends for over forty years.”
—Paul Washer, founder of the Heartcry Missionary Society; author of The Preeminent Christ


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