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  1. Christ the Conqueror of Satan “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.”—. Genesis iii. 15. THIS is the first gospel sermon that was ever delivered upon the surface of this earth. It was a memorable discourse ….

  2. Charles Spurgeon Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a English Baptist preacher and author in the Calvinist tradition. He remains highly regarded by Reformed Christians and Baptists, among whom he is still known as the "Prince of Preachers." Brief Biography. Born in Kelvedon, Essex, Spurgeon was converted at the age of fifteen in January, 1850.

  3. Browse the complete set of Charles Spurgeon’s 63 volumes of sermons below by expanding a section as you go, or perform a search here. Click the title of a sermon to view or save the PDF. Enter title, topic, word, or phrase (Powered by Google)

  4. Oct 17, 2018 · Charles Spurgeon Quotes On Faith. 52. The pith, the essence of faith, lies in this—a casting oneself on the promise. 53. Remember, he that believes shall be saved, be his sins ever so many. 54. There is no sin that shall damn the man who believes, and nothing can save the man who will not believe. 55.

  5. From Spurgeon's Autobiography. John Ploughman's Talk Biblical wisdom for the common man. The Kind of Revival We Need A plea to pray for revival. The Letters of C. H. Spurgeon Collected and Collated by His Son Charles Spurgeon. Morning and Evening Daily devotions. Morning and Evening (708K download)

  6. Charles Spurgeon wore many hats. He was a husband, father, evangelist, author, abolitionist, editor, and college president. By 1884, he had founded sixty-six ministries in London: two orphanages, a clothing drive, a nursing home, a ministry to policeman, and dozens more. But Spurgeon is best remembered as a preacher.

  7. Feb 24, 2018 · A Surprising Truth. It comes as a surprise to some that Charles Spurgeon had a lifelong battle with depression. His reputation as a famed and powerful preacher, his cheery wit, and his cigar-smoking manliness might lead us to imagine there could never be a chink in his Victorian Englishman’s armor. It shouldn’t be a surprise, of course ...

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