C.H. Spurgeon
319 pages
The great preacher, Charles Spurgeon, extolled the free grace of God as much as anyone who has ever filled a pulpit. These sermons on that grand theme are representative of the work he loved so much, and in which he exhibited such supreme gifts - the direct appeal to the hearts and consciences of his hearers, the close application of Scripture promises, teaching, and rebuke to the habits and practices of their daily lives. Spurgeon, known in his day as "The Prince of Preachers," here proclaims the grandest of virtures of "The King of Kings." These sermons were unavailable until they appeared in the Metropolitan Tabernacle volumes from 1904-1911.