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Throughout history, the Psalms have yielded in Spurgeon’s words, “boundless profit and ever-growing pleasure.” The Treasury of David, a 6-volume commentary on the Psalms, captures Spurgeon at the height of his literary career. With hundreds of thousands of copies sold, these classic commentaries have informed and inspired generations of Christians who have studied the Psalms ever since. The...

calls another blessed because of the grace which he sees in him is on the way to gaining the same grace for himself. If those who seek the Lord are blessed, what shall be said of those who actually dwell with him and know that he is theirs? “To those who fall, how kind thou art! How good to those who seek But what to those who find? Ah! this Nor tongue nor pen can show! The love of Jesus—what it is, None but his loved ones know.” 3. “They also do no iniquity.” Blessed indeed would those men be of
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