Addresses
to
Ministers and Students
by
C. H. Spurgeon
Pilgrim Editions: 1973, 1983
Individuality, and its Opposite
How to Meet the Evils of the Age
Light, Fire, Faith, Life, Love
The Evils of the Present Time, and our Object, Necessities, and Encouragements
The Preacher’s Power, and the Conditions of Obtaining it
Thes publication of the present volume carries out a purpose which was in the mind of Mr. Spurgeon many years ago. It was his intention to issue, in this form, a selection from his Presidential Addresses at the Annual Conferences of the Pastors’ College. The first Address here given was delivered in the year 1872, and the last in 1890, so that the series embraces many of the most memorable utterances to the members of the old College Association as well as three of the “Inaugurals” at the meetings of the new Evangelical Association. “C. H. Spurgeon’s Final Manifesto,” The Greatest Fight in the World, is not included in this volume, as it is published separately. (Price 6d., and 1s.)
Mr. Spurgeon always regarded the Conference week as one of the most important in the whole year; and he devoted much time, and thought, and care, and prayer, to the preparation of his Addresses to the hundreds of ministers and students who then gathered together from all parts of the kingdom and from distant lands also. Surrounded by his sons in the faith, many of whom were his own spiritual children, and all of whom delighted to call him President, leader, brother, friend, he spoke with a freedom and a homeliness which could never be excelled, nor hardly equalled, in any other assembly; and the Addresses themselves supply abundant evidence of the solemn responsibility which he felt in speaking to such an audience, and of the faithfulness with which he discharged that responsibility.
Though there is here the special, personal appeal to his own men, the subjects dealt with concern the whole Christian ministry at home and abroad, using the term “ministry” in its widest sense as applying to all servants of the Lord Jesus Christ. The clergy and ministers of all denominations, home and foreign missionaries, open-air preachers, Sunday-school and Bible-class teachers, tract-distributors, and Christians of all ranks will here find much that will help them to exercise that “all-round ministry” of which Mr. Spurgeon himself was so earnest an advocate and so bright an example.
NOW that the time has come for me to address you, my beloved brethren, may God Himself speak through me to you!
The subject which I have selected for this address is faith. As believers in Jesus, we are all of us of the pedigree of faith. Two lines of descent claim the covenant heritage. There is the line of nature, human efforts, and works, headed by Ishmael, the son of Hagar. We own no kindred there. We know that the highest position to ...
About An All-Round Ministry: Addresses to Ministers and StudentsThis volume contains Spurgeon’s addresses to the annual conference at the Pastor’s College, delivered each year from 1872 to 1890. Spurgeon regarded these conferences as his most important events of the year, and devoted significant time to preparing these addresses. These addresses represent the focal points of Spurgeon’s ministry of preaching and teaching. As such, An All-Round Ministry includes addresses on faith, individuality, strength in weakness, the evils of the current age, and more. |
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