Sermons on Men of The Old Testament, by C. H. SpurgeonCharles H. Spurgeon
Outside the door of our heart Jesus is a stranger; he is no Saviour to us; but inside the heart which has been opened, by divine grace, to admit him, his power is displayed, his worth is known, and his goodness …Charles Haddon Spurgeon—Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 61: 1915 The Tears...
" etc. All hope dies down, is crushed beneath the overwhelming evidence of the hopelessness of his people's condition. Ver. 21: he is as if wounded, his heart is clad in the garb of deepest woe, the black raiment of the mourner. Ch. 9:1: he has exhausted his power of...
I have read CH Spurgeon’s sermons for many years, and have the hardcopy volumes of these sermons. Thanks to the developer(s) for bringing these wonderful sermons to mobile devices! Yes, there are some issues with translated words being joined joined together in places — but this is a sma...
CH Spurgeon 被引量: 3发表: 2005年 Theology and History in the Interpretation of Luke's Pentecost 1. Introduction MANY preachers of Ascension Day sermons who take Acts II-II as their text make clear that, despite Luke's influence on the church's calendar, a forty day period of resurrection...
Since the days he shook the pulpits of Victorian London with Christ-centered passion, each succeeding generation discovers Charles Spurgeon anew. Featuring Easter topics in time for the season, this collection offers homiletic gems from ... CH Spurgeon - 《Hendrickson Publ》 被引量: 0发表: 201...
Preached throughout Spurgeon's 40-year ministry, each stand-alone message explores a specific event in the life of Jesus, allowing us to see God's ultimate revelation unfold. Twelve sermons include: - Gethsemane - Barabbas Preferred to Jesus - The Precious Blood of Christ - Mourning at the ...
Charles Haddon SpurgeonZondervan
Sermons of RevThis book is a replica, produced from digital images of the original. It was scanned at the University of Toronto Libraries and may contain defects, missingC. H. SpurgeonBibliolife
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