HERE ARE JUST A FEW WORKS BY 

C. H. SPURGEON TO WHET THE APPETITE. 

MORE TO COME LATER...



Spurgeon





LECTURES TO MY STUDENTS

THE FOLLOWING LECTURES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - AN ABSOLUTE MUST FOR PASTORS OR MEN CONSIDERING THE MINISTRY! 

--  WARNING!! -- Ever considered that you may not be called to the ministry?  Be prepared to be challenged as to your calling! If you are convicted that you are not called by God, will you have the courage to do the right thing?!



Just some of the sources of illustrations recommended in volume 3 above:

Alphonse Karr's "A Tour round my Garden" (25 MB)

Book of illustrations by Rev. H.G. Salter (9.7 MB)

Buck's Anecdotes, Religious, Moral and Entertaining - 2 vols in 1 (23.3 MB)

John Whitecross - anecdotes illustrative of certain new testament passages (8.3 MB)

Arvine's Cyclopaedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes (151 MB)

Cheever's Religious and Moral Anecdotes (17 MB)

Bates's Cyclopaedia of illustrations of moral and religious truths (62 MB)

Mr Bowes illustrative gatherings vol 1 of 2 (37 MB)

Mr Bowes illustrative gatherings vol 2 of 2 (39 MB)

Mr Bowes' works are extremely good and highly recommended

The percy anecdotes vol 1 of 2 (43.8 MB)

The percy anecdotes vol 2 of 2 (49 MB)

Timbs' Anecdote Lives of Wits and Humourists vol 1 of 2 (41 MB)

Timbs' Anecdote Lives of Wits and Humourists vol 2 of 2 (28 MB)

Francis Quarles - Emblems, Divine and Moral (8.6 MB) - preface by Toplady and Ryland

Parables of Adolphus Krummacher ( 7.4 MB))

Christian Scriver's Gotthold's emblems (30 MB)

Jacob Cats' Moral emblems with aphorisms, adages and proverbs (42 MB)

Matthew Denton's Anecdotes (5.1 MB)

D L Moody's Arrows and Anecdotes (17 MB)

Baxendale's Dictionary of Anecdote (14 MB)

Anecdotes illustrative of New Testament texts (H&S) (38 MB)

Aesop's fables - an edition that contains the fables cited by Spurgeon (19 MB)
Has some wonderful drawings

Bunyan's A book for boys and girls (7.8 MB)




SPURGEON'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Vol 1 of 4   (41 MB)

Vol 2 of 4   (45 MB)

Vol 3 of 4   (48 MB)

Vol 4 of 4   (49 MB)



SUNDRY OTHER WORKS BY SPURGEON

Daily Help (3.9 MB)

The cheque book of the bank of faith (27 MB)

Messages to the multitude (21 MB)

John Ploughman's pictures (25 MB)

Our Lord's passion and death (81 MB)

Farm Sermons (15 MB)
The US edition

Till he come : communion meditations and addresses (23 MB)

Fast-day service held at Crystal Palace, Sydenham (2.8 MB)

Types and emblems (17 MB)

The saint and his saviour (27 MB)

Spurgeon's lecture on Counterfeits (56 MB)

Spurgeon's lecture entitled "De Propaganda Fide" (42 MB)

The above 2 lectures were presented by Spurgeon as part of the YMCA lectures at Exeter Hall. These were, to the best of our knowledge, the only 2 lectures presented by Spurgeon outside the Pastors College. There are other lectures which were presented by Spurgeon to his own students (not included in "Lectures To My Students") which were printed separately, but we have not come across any of these yet.

Illustrative Anecdotes (28 MB)

Sermons on Divine Grace and Human Responsibility (9.2 MB)

Spurgeon's sermons in The Penny Pulpit for the year 1858 (51.7 MB)
Spurgeon's first published sermons appeared in the Penny Pulpit, though we should add not in the volume above.

NEW LISTING (1st June 2008)

Morning by Morning (10.6 MB)

Evening by Evening (8.7 MB)

Our Own Hymnbook (18.9 MB)

According to Promise (1.7 MB)

Gleanings among the sheaves (2.8 MB)

Feathers for Arrows (5.1 MB)

Farm sermons (7.2 MB)
The Passmore and Alabaster edition

Eccentric Preachers (3.8 MB)

Salt Cellars vol 1 of 2 (9.7 MB)

Salt Cellars vol 2 of 2 (10.1 MB)

The Bible and The Newspaper (3.6 MB)

Smooth Stones from Ancient Brooks (4.9 MB)

OTHER WORKS RECOMMENDED BY SPURGEON

Baptism discovered by John Norcott (1.7 MB)
Norcott lived some 200 years before Spurgeon and Spurgeon had this work reprinted.

Henry's outlines of Church History (5.8 MB)
This work was used as a class room text book at the Pastors college

Handbook on Christian Baptism by R Ingham (25 MB)
This work and its sister volume on "The Subjects of Baptism" (not yet located on the
internet) are a MUST READ according to Spurgeon. The 2 volumes contain a mass of useful material which should be in the armoury of every true Baptist.



Most friends will already be familiar with the great website created by Phil Johnson on all things to do with Spurgeon. But, for the sake of any who may not be familiar with it, the image below is the link - this is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!




 
 
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