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C H Spurgeon’s Forgotten Early Sermons: A Companion to the New Park Street Pulpit: Twenty-Eight Sermons Compiled from the Sword and the Trowel is unavailable, but you can change that!

Lovers of Spurgeon’s preaching have always had a special affection for the sermons of his New Park Street years, with their youthful vibrancy and freshness. But, when compared with their more numerous Metropolitan Tabernacle successors, a far lower percentage of these actually reached publication. Of the sermons preached mostly on Sundays and Thursdays, an average of roughly 105 per year are...

God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Drunkard, is thy cup so sweet that thou wilt drain it to the dregs? O thou filthy man, is there anything so sweet in thy lasciviousness as to make thee barter away thy soul and heaven for ever? O thou miser, idolizing thy gold, is it more precious than the bliss of heaven? And thou, young man, without a thought of God, will you venture thus to die? Will you dare to die without a refuge to flee to in the great and terrible day of the Lord? ‘Turn ye,
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