Bibliography
Bibliography
[Except where otherwise stated,'the following works are all published by Messrs. Passmore and Alabaster, Paternoster Buildings, London. An asterisk (*) denotes that the work is out of print.] The New Park Street Pulpit. 1855-61. Sermons, etc.
* " Come, ye Children." A Sermon on Psalms 34:11. Addressed to Sunday-school Teachers. 1856.
* Six Sermons, with other Articles from "The Baptist Messenger." 1856.
* Sermons delivered in Exeter Hall, Strand. Selected from "The New Park Street Pulpit." 1856.
* The Pulpit Library. Sermons, etc. 2 vols. 1856-58. *The New Park Street Library. Edited by C. H. Spurgeon. 1856.
Spurgeon's Penny Illustrated Almanack. Edited by C. H. Spurgeon. 1856-92.
* Our National Sins. A Sermon on Micah 6:9. 1857. The Saint and his Saviour; or, The Progress of the Soul in the Knowledge of Jesus. Hodder and Stoughton. 1857. New Editions, 1867, 1880, and 1889.
Fast-day Services, held in the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, October 7, 1857; consisting of prayers, hymns, exposition, and sermon. (" The New Park Street Pulpit.") 1857, De Propaganda Fide. A Lecture before the Young Men's Christian Association. (See Young Men's Christian Association Lectures.) James Nisbet and Co. 1859.
Morning by Morning; or, Daily Readings for the Family or the Closet, 1860. Fifteenth Thousand, 1878. One Hundred and Fifteenth Thousand, 1891.
* The Great Social Evil. A Sermon on John 8:10, 11. 1860.
* The Gorilla, and the Land he inhabits. A Lecture. 1861.
* Illustrious Lord Mayors. A Lecture. 1861. Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit. Sermons. 1862-92. Counterfeits. A Lecture. (See Young Men's Christian Association Lectures.) James Nisbet and Co. 1862.
Gleanings among the Sheaves. 1864.
Spurgeon's Gem; being brilliant passages selected from Mr. Spurgeon's discourses. 1865. The Sword and the Trowel. Edited by C. H. Spurgeon. 1865-92. The Pleasant Catechism concerning Christ: with Pleasant Stories, Illustrations, and Hymns, etc. Preface by C. H. Spurgeon. 1865.
Rev. C. H. Spurgeon's Anecdotes and Stories. Collected and arranged by O. Creyton. Houlston and Sons. 1866.
Two Letters from Mr. Spurgeon. One to the Evangelical Alliance, signifying his withdrawal from that Association; another to the Christian public, proving that his accusations are neither novel nor singular, etc. 1866. Our Own Hymn-Book. A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship. Compiled by C. H. Spurgeon. 1866.
Preface to Bunyan's Water of Life. 1868. John Ploughman''s Talk; or, Plain Advice for Plain People. 1868. Three Hundred and Eightieth Thousand, 1892. The Treasury of David: containing an Original Exposition of the Book of Psalms 7 vols. 1870-85.
Feathers for Arrows; or, Illustrations for Preachers and Teachers. 1870. Thirty-second Thousand, 1891.
Evening by Evening; or, Readings at Eventide for the Family or the Closet. 1870. Eighty-fifth Thousand; 1891. The Interpreter; or, Scripture for Family Worship. Arranged and annotated by C. H. Spurgeon. With Hymns. 1873.
* My Run to Naples and Pompeii. A Lecture, etc. 1873.
Types and Emblems: being a collection of sermons at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, etc. 1873. The Interpreter Hymn-Book. To be used in connection with The Interpreter Family Bible. 1874. Our Own Penny Hymn-Book: being Hymns selected from Our Own Hymn-Book. 1874.
Flashes of Thought: being One Thousand Extracts from the works of C. H. Spurgeon, alphabetically arranged. 1874.
Lectures to my Students. First Series, 1875. Thirty-fourth Thousand. Second Series, 1876. Nineteenth Thousand.
Trumpet-Calls to Christian Energy. A collection of sermons preached at the Metropolitan Tabernacle on Sunday and Thursday evenings. 1875.
Introduction to V. J. Charlesworth's Life and Anecdotes of Rowland Hill. Hodder and Stoughton. 1876.
Commenting and Commentaries. Two Lectures, with a catalogue of Biblical commentaries, and remarks thereon. 1876. Thirteenth Thousand. The Metropolitan Tabernacle, its History and Work. Illustrated 1876. A Man in Christ. An Address delivered to Members of the Stock Exchange, December 4, 1876.
Christ's Glorious Achievements, set forth in seven sermons. (" Spurgeon's Shilling Series.") 1877. The Claims of God. An Address to Men of Business, etc. 1877.
Faith in Christ, An Address to Men of Business, etc. 1877.
First Things First. An Address delivered at the Mansion House to the members of the Banks' Prayer Union. 1877.
Seven Wonders of Grace. (" Spurgeon's Shilling Series.") 1877. The Mourner's Comforter; being seven discourses upon Isaiah 61:1-3. (" Spurgeon's Shilling Series.") 1878. The Spare Half-Hour. (" Spurgeon's Shilling Series.") Papers reprinted from The Sword and the Trowel. 1878. The Bible and the Newspaper. (" Spurgeon's Shilling Series.") 1878.
Speeches at Home and Abroad. Edited by G. H. Pike. 1878.
Eccentric Preachers. ("Spurgeon's Shilling Series.") 1879. The Spurgeon Birthday Book and Autographic Register. Compiled from the works of C. H. Spurgeon. 1879.
Memorial Volume, containing sermons and addresses delivered in the Metropolitan Tabernacle to commemorate the twenty-fifth year of Mr. Spurgeon's pastorate. 1879.
John Ploughman's Pictures; or, More of his Plain Talk for Plain People. 1880. One Hundred and Thirtieth Thousand, 1891.
"Be of Good Cheer: "the Saviour's comforting exhortation enlarged upon. (" Spurgeon's Shilling Series.") 1881.
Farm Sermons. 1882.
Illustrations and Meditations; or, Flowers from a Puritan's Garden. Distilled and dispensed by C. H. Spurgeon. 1883. The Present Truth. A collection of sermons preached at the Metropolitan Tabernacle on Sunday and Thursday evenings. 1883. The Despised Friend. Extracted from The Saint and his Saviour. Hodder and Stoughton. 1883.
Welcome to Jesus. Floral Tracts. Four Packets. Drummond's Tract Depot, Stirling. 1883.
Preface to T. Spurgeon's Gospel of the Grace of God. 1884. The Clue of the Maze. 1884. My Sermon Notes. 2 vols. Vol. I, 1884; Vol. IL, 1885. Mr. Spurgeon's Jubilee. Report of the proceedings at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, June 18th and 19th, 1884. The Spurgeon Album, containing a sketch of Mr. Spurgeon's life and his numerous institutions, with photographic views, and portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon. 1884.
Storm Signals: being a collection of sermons preached on Sunday and Thursday evenings. 1885.
All of Grace. An earnest word with those who are seeking salvation by Jesus Christ. 1886. Fortieth Thousand, 1891.
Gospel Temperance. An Address. National Temper' ance Publication Depot. 1886.
According to Promise; or, The Method of the Lord's Dealing with His Chosen People. 1887. Thirtieth Thousand, 1891. The Golden Alphabet: being a Commentary upon the 119th Psalm. By C. H. Spurgeon, etc. 1887.
Indices to C. H. Spurgeon's Sermons. 1855-91 inclusive. The Cheque-Book of the Bank of Faith: being precious promises, arranged for daily use, with comments. 1888.
Around the Wicket Gate; or, A Friendly Talk with Seekers concerning Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. 1889. The Salt-Cellars: being a Collection of Proverbs, together with Homely Notes thereon. 2 vols. 1889. Thirtieth Thousand, 1891.
Sermons in Candles. Illustrations which may be found in common candles. 1890.
Twelve Sermons Series. (Christmas Sermons. New Year's Sermons. Sermons on the Death and Passion of Christ. Sermons on the Resurrection. Striking Sermons. Soul-winning Sermons. Sermons on various subjects.) 1890. The Greatest Fight in the World. 1891.
Memories of Stambourne, with Personal Remarks, Recollections, and Reflections. 1891.
Messages to the Multitude: being representative sermons chosen by Mr. Spurgeon for this volume in the series known as "Preachers of the Age." Sampson Low & Co. 1892.
Also, numerous tracts for adults, and booklets for general distribution, covering the entire period of his ministry.
Mr. Spurgeon's posthumous work, a Commentary on the Gospel according to Matthew, will be issued at an early date. From the Usher's Desk to the Tabernacle Pulpit. The Authorized (popular) Life of C. H. Spurgeon. Illustrated. By R. Shindler. The proof-sheets of this work were revised at Mentone during Mr. Spurgeon's last illness. 1892.
It is perhaps a matter of public interest to state in this connection that a large number of unprinted Sermons by Mr. Spurgeon are in possession of his representatives: and it is understood that these will appear week by week, at all events for several years to come, in the series known as the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit.
