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Types and Emblems: Being a Collection of Sermons Preached on Sunday and Thursday Evenings at the Metropolitan Tabernacle is unavailable, but you can change that!

Types and Emblems is a collection of sermons preached on Sunday and Thursday evenings at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. About the Author Few people in history can be known by one name and have it ring true with their audience, and Charles Haddon Spurgeon is one of them. Over time, Spurgeon has become known and revered as the "Prince of Preachers". In the last 200 years he has been one of the most...

Holy Spirit, anoint our heads with fresh oil, and let thy saints go forth terrible as an army with banners. Do not let it be overlooked that the helmet was generally considered to he a place of honour. The man put his plume in his helmet, he wore his crest frequently there, and in the thick of the fight the captain’s plume was seen in the midst of the smoke and dust of battle, and the men pressed to the place where they saw it. Now, the Christian’s hope is his honour and his glory. I must not be