Psalms

Psalms

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Psalms (C.H. Spurgeon Collection)

Description of Psalms:

Charles Haddon Spurgeon is commonly called "The Prince of Preachers," a title he rightly deserves. At the height of his ministry in London, he preached to crowds of ten thousand every Sunday and his sermons were published in the daily newspapers both in England and in the United States. Now, a hundred years after his death, Spurgeon's books of textual and topical sermons have been translated into many languages; these sermons remain as insightful, convicting, practical, and timely as when he preached them from the pulpit of the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Whether used by families as a devotional tool or by pastors and students, these exegetical sermons will provide insight into the Christ of the Scriptures.

Information on Psalms from the publisher:

Even now, decades or centuries later, the brilliance of men like Calvin, Hodge and Spurgeon still speaks through the Crossway Classic Commentaries, which present the all-time best, written commentaries on individual books of the Bible. Each volume has been abridged and stylistically adapted for today's readers by series editors J.I. Packer and Mister McGrath, while carefully preserving the meaning and message of the original expositors.

Description of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, author of Psalms:

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was called "The Prince of Preachers" and rightfully so. At his ministry's height he was preaching in London, England to crowds of ten thousand every Sunday during the nineteenth century. Now, a hundred years after his death, his messages are still practical, convicting,and insightful as they were when he preached from the Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpit. In this book Spurgeon shares his insight into the Psalms. 221 pages, softcover from Emerald House. This is Volume 6 of "The C.H. Spurgeon Collection".