Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was an influential English Particular Baptist preacher known as the 'Prince of Preachers,' who served as pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London for 38 years. Converted at age 15 in 1850, he rose to prominence from humble beginnings, founding institutions like Spurgeon's College, an orphanage, and various gospel agencies while defending orthodox Baptist theology against liberal trends. His prolific sermons and writings continue to impact Christians worldwide.
Sermons
Theology
Christian Devotional
Sermons for Special Occasions
The best of C.H. Spurgeon: In one handy volume
The Lost Sermons of C. H. Spurgeon Volume IV: His Earliest Outlines and Sermons Between 1851 and 1854
The Lost Sermons of C. H. Spurgeon Volume V ― Collector's Edition: His Earliest Outlines and Sermons Between 1851 and 1854
Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Autobiography Volume 3: The Tabernacle Opened
Lectures to My Students: Addresses Delivered to the Students of the Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
Sermons of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, of London
The New Park Street Pulpit 6 Volume Set
Sermons on Women of the Bible (Sermon Collections from Spurgeon)