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12 Sermons on praise (Pastoral Helps) / by Charles H. Spurgeon.

By: Series: Pastoral helpsPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Books, [1982]Description: 144 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0801082188 (paperback)
Other title:
  • Twelve sermons on praise
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Contents:
"Magnificat" -- The power of prayer and the pleasure of praise -- Praise Thy God, O Zion -- A new song for new hearts -- More and more -- Praises and vows accepted in Zion -- Morning and evening songs -- The philosophy and propriety of abundant praise -- Maschil of Ethan -- The happy duty of daily praise -- A life-long occupation -- Praise for the gift of gifts.
Summary: Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a noted English pastor who preached in the six-thousand-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His success and popularity were due largely to his natural gift of oratory and his thoroughly biblical expository sermons. Spurgeon's sermons were marked by an earnestness that is not muted when the sermons are put in printed form. Scriptural, practical, and appealing, these messages have much to say to today's audiences. Laypersons and preachers alike will find much food to thought here.--Back cover.
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Holland Park 252 Texts of sermons Holland Park Church Library Room 252 spu twe pra 1993 c1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2267

First printed 1982 by Baker Books. From the edition issued by Passmore & Alabaster. Second printing, October 1993.

"Magnificat" -- The power of prayer and the pleasure of praise -- Praise Thy God, O Zion -- A new song for new hearts -- More and more -- Praises and vows accepted in Zion -- Morning and evening songs -- The philosophy and propriety of abundant praise -- Maschil of Ethan -- The happy duty of daily praise -- A life-long occupation -- Praise for the gift of gifts.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a noted English pastor who preached in the six-thousand-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His success and popularity were due largely to his natural gift of oratory and his thoroughly biblical expository sermons. Spurgeon's sermons were marked by an earnestness that is not muted when the sermons are put in printed form. Scriptural, practical, and appealing, these messages have much to say to today's audiences. Laypersons and preachers alike will find much food to thought here.--Back cover.

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