Reduced price! Spurgeon's Sermons & Expository Notes View larger
This image is for illustration only.

Spurgeon's Sermons & Expository Notes

A crown jewel from the study of the Prince of Preachers, Charles H. Spurgeon, this collection includes both the Spurgeon Sermon library (over 3500 sermons) and Spurgeon’s Expository Notes, often referred to as “Spurgeon’s Commentary.”

BIBLESOFT DOES NOT SELL EBOOKS

Requires Program PCSB Version 5 or OneTouch (find out more)

More details

Sale Price:
$179.95

You Save
$180.00

List Price
$359.95

Product Information

Don’t miss this opportunity to add to your library a crown jewel from the study of the Prince of Preachers, Charles H. Spurgeon.

And, if you choose the special bundle pricing available this week, you get an  amazing 60% discount off of  both the Spurgeon Sermon library (Over 3500 sermons) and Spurgeon’s Expository notes on Bible passages, covering much of the Bible. You also get Spurgeon’s Expository Notes on Bible passages, often referred to as “Spurgeon’s Commentary.”

Be sure and take advantage of this opportunity to sit at the feet of one of the greatest preachers and evangelists of all time.

Included in this bundle:

Spurgeon's Pulpit Sermons


Additional Information

Spurgeon's Expository Notes


Additional Information

Spurgeon's Pulpit Sermons

Now, you can explore the thinking of one of the greatest preachers of all time!

Often referred to as “The Prince of Preachers” and “England’s greatest preacher,” Charles H. Spurgeon had a legendary ability to hold thousands of people spellbound for hours.  It has been estimated that he preached to upwards of 10 million people during his lifetime. Spurgeon’s sermons have been copied by preachers all over the world for generations.  They have been widely circulated and remain one of the all-time best-selling sets of writings by a single author in publishing history.

This set includes over 3500 of Charles Spurgeon’s sermons, delivered over his entire career preaching at London’s famous Metropolitan Tabernacle some of his earlier sermons from the New Park Street church. They are chronologically compiled. Many print editions are out with different collections of Spurgeon’s sermons, but due to the vast number of articles, only a digital library can efficiently handle a set which covers his entire career.

Biblesoft’s unique study platform allows you to not only read and annotate the sermons, but search by word, scripture reference or by topic. In addition, links to the same scripture and topic run through all of your various libraries on the PC Study Bible.

Notes from our Biblesoft editors on how to access this collection:

  •  The sermons can be accessed (1) like a commentary, by book, chapter, verse, or (2) by a table of contents (book outline).
  • The sermons are grouped by volume, with around 50 sermons in each volume, and  arranged largely chronologically, according to the date they were delivered.
  • Many Sermons (especially in the later volumes) include an "Exposition" section, which contains Spurgeon's notes on the passage which he delivered prior to the sermon.
  • At the end of the 63 volumes, Biblesoft provides a unique alphabetical index (list) of the sermons (by title).
  • Biblesoft has also produced a unique index of all the sermons listed in order by Bible passage.

Spurgeon's Expository Notes

Charles Spurgeon would often add extensive critical commentary to his presentations of sermons each week, and would include those expository notes in the published copies of his sermons, which were distributed worldwide.  Many of these were also published in his weekly publication, “The Sword and the Trowel.” 

In recent years they have been pulled out and put into a sort of virtual commentary by the master preacher, covering much (but not all) of the Bible. His New Testament writings are particularly rich and comprise a large body of work.

His comments are very extensive on New Testament books he often preached from, such as Romans. An example from Romans 1:15-16. 

Romans 1:15-16 So, as much as in me is, I am ready to preach the gospel to you that are at Rome also. For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ...

Many other people were ashamed of the gospel of Christ. It was too simple; it had not enough of mystery about it; it had not enough of worldly wisdom about it. Paul says, “I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ,” and then gives his reason for not being ashamed of it

Biblesoft’s unique study platform allows you not only to read and annotate Spurgeon’s commentary notes, but also to search by word, scripture reference or topic. In addition, links to the same scripture and topic run through all of your various libraries on the PC Study Bible.

Screenshots

Click each thumbnail for a larger view and a description of the screenshot.

Product Details

Reviews

Write a review

Spurgeon's Sermons & Expository Notes

Spurgeon's Sermons & Expository Notes

A crown jewel from the study of the Prince of Preachers, Charles H. Spurgeon, this collection includes both the Spurgeon Sermon library (over 3500 sermons) and Spurgeon’s Expository Notes, often referred to as “Spurgeon’s Commentary.”

BIBLESOFT DOES NOT SELL EBOOKS

Requires Program PCSB Version 5 or OneTouch (find out more)

Write a review

13 other products in the same category: