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Vol. 21 Sermons 1210-1270

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Volumes 21 sermons 1210-1270” is a collection of sermons preached by the famous Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon. The collection was published by Delmarva Publications, Inc., and it consists of 61 sermons that were preached by Spurgeon between 1868 and 1872.

The sermons in this collection cover a variety of topics, including salvation, sin, faith, prayer, and the Christian life. Spurgeon’s preaching style is characterized by his use of vivid language, humor, and his ability to connect biblical truths to everyday life.

One of the notable sermons in this collection is “The Greatest Fight in the World,” which was preached on October 18th, 1868. In this sermon, Spurgeon discusses the importance of fighting for the truth of the gospel, and he encourages his listeners to be bold in their proclamation of the good news of Jesus Christ.

Another notable sermon in this collection is “The Wailing of Risca,” which was preached on November 10th, 1869. In this sermon, Spurgeon reflects on the tragedy of a mining disaster that occurred in the town of Risca, Wales, and he uses this event as an opportunity to preach about the brevity of life and the need for salvation.

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Volumes 21 sermons 1210-1270” is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the preaching of Charles Spurgeon or in the history of Baptist preaching. The collection provides a glimpse into the mind and heart of one of the most influential preachers of the 19th century, and it continues to inspire and challenge readers today.

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Vol. 21 Sermons 1210-1270

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“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Volumes 21 sermons 1210-1270” is a collection of sermons preached by the famous Baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon. The collection was published by Delmarva Publications, Inc., and it consists of 61 sermons that were preached by Spurgeon between 1868 and 1872.

The sermons in this collection cover a variety of topics, including salvation, sin, faith, prayer, and the Christian life. Spurgeon’s preaching style is characterized by his use of vivid language, humor, and his ability to connect biblical truths to everyday life.

One of the notable sermons in this collection is “The Greatest Fight in the World,” which was preached on October 18th, 1868. In this sermon, Spurgeon discusses the importance of fighting for the truth of the gospel, and he encourages his listeners to be bold in their proclamation of the good news of Jesus Christ.

Another notable sermon in this collection is “The Wailing of Risca,” which was preached on November 10th, 1869. In this sermon, Spurgeon reflects on the tragedy of a mining disaster that occurred in the town of Risca, Wales, and he uses this event as an opportunity to preach about the brevity of life and the need for salvation.

“The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon Volumes 21 sermons 1210-1270” is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the preaching of Charles Spurgeon or in the history of Baptist preaching. The collection provides a glimpse into the mind and heart of one of the most influential preachers of the 19th century, and it continues to inspire and challenge readers today.

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