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Spurgeon's Sermons on the Death and Resurrection of Jesus
| by Charles H. Spurgeon |
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Retail: $24.95Size: 6 x 9 inches Binding: hardcover Pages: 604 Pub Date: 2005 ISBN: 1565636104 ISBN-13: 9781565636101 Item Number: 636104K Case Quantity: 18 Categories: Pastoral Helps; Devotionals Specifications | ||||
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| Author Bio | ||||
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) served for 30 years at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. It is estimated that during his lifetime he spoke to 10 million people, and he became known as the “Prince of Preachers.” His works fill over 60 volumes; and more than a century after his death, his sermons and devotional texts continue to challenge and touch Christians and non-Christians alike with their biblical grounding, eloquent text, and simple encouragement. Among his published books are Lectures to My Students (Hendrickson); The Treasury of David (Hendrickson), a devotional commentary on the Psalms; All of Grace, the first Christian pocket-paperback published in the United States; numerous volumes of topical sermon collections; and the best-selling Morning and Evening. | ||||
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