The Treasury of David: Spurgeon's Classic Work on the PsalmsKregel Academic - 704 pàgines C. H. Spurgeon's enduring classic, The Treasury of David, has long been regarded as the most comprehensive pastoral and inspirational study of the Psalms ever written. Originally released in seven volumes, Spurgeon's work has been carefully abridged by David Otis Fuller in this accessible one-volume edition. As Herbert Lockyer observes, this edition gathers out "all the jewels" of this great work, presenting more than 4,000 quotes from notables such as Augustine, Calvin, Luther, Bunyan, Matthew Henry, and of course Spurgeon himself. For devotional reading or sermon preparation, The Treasury of David contains "some of the greatest and grandest words of comfort and inspiration that have ever been penned" (from the preface). "A classic in its field. Richly rewarding, deeply devotional, and pleasingly relevant. Provides not only the thoughts of the great 'Prince of Preachers, ' but also an abundance of quotations taken from the writings of those who have preceded him in the ministry of the Word." --Cyril J. Barber, The Minister's Library Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was born in Essex, England. After preaching his first sermon at the age of 16, he became pastor of the church in Waterbeach at the age of 17. His most fruitful years of ministry were at the New Park Street and later the Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpit in London. Called the "Prince of Preachers," he had more than 1,900 sermons published prior to his death. David Otis Fuller (1903-1988) was a Baptist preacher known for his condensations of Spurgeon's works. In addition to the Treasury of David, Fuller also edited Spurgeon's Sermon Notes, and Spurgeon's Sermon Illustrations, also published by Kregel Publications. |
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... ADAM CLARKE Nor standeth in the way of sinners . The sinner has a particular way of trangressing ; one is a drunkard , another dishonest , another unclean . Few are given to every species of vice . There are many covetous men who abhor ...
... ADAM CLARKE Lest riches should be accounted evil in themselves , God sometimes gives them to the righteous ; and lest they should be considered as the chief good , He fre- quently bestows them on the wicked . But they are more generally ...
... ADAM CLARKE Oh , what shall I render unto Thee , my God , for all Thy benefits toward me ? What shall I repay ? Alas ! I can do Thee no good , for mine imperfect goodness cannot pleasure Thee Who art most perfect and goodness itself ...
... ADAM CLARKE Vs. 11. For Thy Name's sake , O Lord , pardon mine iniquity : for it is great . Here is a blessed , never - failing plea . Not for our sakes or our merit's sake , but to glorify Thy mercy and to show forth the glory of Thy ...
... ADAM CLARKE For an house of defense to save me . How very simply does the good man pray , and yet with what weight of meaning ! He uses no ornamental flourishes ; he is too deeply in earnest to be otherwise than plain : it were well if ...
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