Notes: Volume 36, Sermons during the year 1890. C. H. Spurgeon's sermons have been considered the greatest collection of sermons in the English language. The printed sermons number close to 4,000, but there is no exact record available. They were published weekly as a "Penny Pulpit" pamphlet, then released in book form at the end of year. The first six volumes, called "The New Park Street Pulpit", cover the early years of Spurgeon's ministry at the New Park Street Chapel, 1855-1860; the fifty-six succeeding volumes published under the title The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit. This collection covers C.H. Spurgeon's thirty-two year ministry at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London from 1861. The entire series of sermons, completely unabridged, is published in 62 yearly volumes from 1855 through 1916, many published posthumously. Contents, xi, Index to Scripture Texts, 708 pp.
CONDITION: Hardbound black boards, gold title and design on spine. Photograph of C. H. Spurgeon on dust jacket, entitled in black print front and spine. Rear features the life of Spurgeon during 1890 when he wrote and delivered the sermons. Near fine condition with slight edge wear. Full refund if not satisfied. |