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The New Park Street Pulpit Sermons, vol. 2

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Overview

This is the most complete collection of Charles Spurgeon's Sermons available in print or electronically. In this collection there are over 3,550 sermons from one of the most gifted speakers and blessed Christian leaders of our era.

This collection is an invaluable tool in both sermon preparation and understanding. Additionally, The Complete Spurgeon Sermon Collection can also serve as a full Bible commentary as there are sermons and expositions from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21.

Volume seven contains sermons 54–106.

Product Details

  • Author: Charles Spurgeon
  • Publisher: Passmore & Alabaster
  • Publication Date: 1856

Top Highlights

“The prelude of destruction is pride, and of honor, humility. There is nothing into which the heart of man so easily falls as pride, and yet there is no vice which is more frequently, more emphatically, and more eloquently condemned in Scripture.” (Page 345)

“‘He became obedient,’ and therefore ‘God hath highly exalted him.’ Ah! there is a marvellous connection between that shame, and spitting, and the bending of the knee of seraphs; there is a strange yet mystic link which unites the calumny and the slander with the choral sympathies of adoring angels. The one was, as it were, the seed of the other. Strange that it should be, but the black, the bitter seed brought forth a sweet and glorious flower which blooms for ever. He suffered and he reigned; he stooped to conquer, and he conquered for he stooped, and was exalted for he conquered.” (Page 381)

“It matters not what shall become of us: God hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow.’” (Page 378)

“Pride wins no crown; men never honor it, not even the menial slaves of earth; for all men look down on the proud man, and think him less than themselves.” (Page 347)

“So the Christian, when he sees his Lord exalted, says, ‘It is the Captain that is exalted, and in his exaltation all his soldiers share.” (Page 379)

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    $9.99

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