Charles Haddon Spurgeon had no peer in the theological density of his sermons. -- from the introduction by Tom Nettles.
These sermons, however, succeed in illustrating Spurgeon\'s doctrine, his evangelistic commitment, the beauty of his language, the manner in which a biblical text suggests a subject, and his passion for the glory of the triune God and the eternal well-being of souls.
The effort to isolate ten influential Sermons from a preacher who preached thousands of such Sermons is daunting. ...
These ten Sermons exemplify this pattern of deep doctrine, simple but elegant and engaging presentation, and a call to faith and love.
He looked at truth, to which Christ came to bear witness and embody, as the pathway not only for altering the mind but for shaping the affections.
At the same time, he had no peer in their simplicity.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon had no peer in the theological density of his sermons