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C.H. Spurgeon

Spurgeons Sermons Volume 17 1871

C.H. Spurgeon

Volume 17 of Spurgeon's collected sermons, containing messages preached during 1871 at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. These sermons showcase Spurgeon's powerful biblical exposition, vivid illustrations, and passionate gospel proclamation that drew thousands to hear the 'Prince of Preachers' during his Metropolitan Tabernacle ministry.

60 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 Life In Christ 2 Rest, Rest 3 The Lost Silver Piece 4 The Open Fountain 5 New Uses for Old Trophies 6 The Power of Christ Illustrated by the Resurrection 7 Compassion for Souls 8 The Parable of the Wedding Feast 9 The Wedding Garment 10 The Master's Profession--The Disciple's Pursuit 11 All Fulness in Christ 12 Faith and Regeneration 13 Hidden Manna 14 Carried by Four 15 The Ascension of Christ 16 Moab Is My Washpot 17 The Church As She Should Be 18 The Touchstone of Godly Sincerity 19 Victor Emmanuel, Emancipator 20 Marah; or, The Bitter Waters Sweetened 21 The Pastor's Parting Blessing 22 A Last Look-Out 23 Self-Humbling and Self-Searching 24 The Fourfold Treasure 25 A New Order of Priests and Levites 26 The Northern Iron and the Steel 27 The Prayer of Jabez 28 The Sheep and Their Shepherd 29 The Alarum 30 Prosperity Under Persecution 31 More and More 32 The Withering Work of the Spirit 33 Number One Thousand; Or, |Bread Enough and To Spare| 34 Altogether Lovely 35 Now, and Then 36 Your Own Salvation 37 |Bought with a Price| 38 Lessons From Nature 39 Christ Is All 40 North and South 41 Love's Logic 42 Travailing for Souls 43 Light for Those Who Sit in Darkness 44 Job's Regret and Our Own 45 The Unbeliever's Unhappy Condition 46 Our Watchword 47 |Nunc Dimittis| 48 The One Thing Needful 49 Beauty for Ashes 50 The Talking Book 51 Pleading 52 Household Salvation 53 |The Sun of Righteousness| 54 Heaven's Nurse Children 55 Sleep Not 56 Praises and Vows Accepted in Zion 57 The Throne of Grace 58 A Visit to the Harvest Field 59 Joy Born at Bethlehem 60 The Joy of the Lord, the Strength of His People

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