Lectures to my Students - Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Lectures to my Students

By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

  • Release Date: 2014-01-19
  • Genre: Christianity

Description

A selection from addresses delivered to the students of The Pastor's College, Metropolitan Tabernacle.

These are collection of lectures in the first of 5 books, this is the first series containing these lectures:

• The Minister’s Self-watch
• The Call to the Ministry
• The Preacher’s Private Prayer
• Our Public Prayer
• Sermons—their Matter
• On the Choice of a Text
• On Spiritualizing
• On the Voice
• Attention!
• The Faculty of Impromptu Speech
• The Minister’s Fainting Fits
• The Minister’s Ordinary Conversation
• The Workers with Slender Apparatus

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (June 19, 1834 – January 31, 1892) was a British Baptist preacher, still known as the "Prince of Preachers". In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times a week at different places. His sermons have been translated into many languages. Spurgeon was the pastor of the New Park Street Chapel in London for 38 years. He was part of several controversies with the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and later had to leave that denomination. Throughout his life, Spurgeon suffered from depression and other mental illnesses. In 1857, he started a charity organisation called Spurgeon's which now works globally. He also founded Spurgeon's College, which was named after him after his death.

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