Spurgeon's Books
Devotionals, biblical commentary, theology, and pastoral wisdom — a lifetime of writing.
Gleanings among the Sheaves
Short, browsable reflections gleaned from Spurgeon's sermons — pithy paragraphs on the Christian life, perfect for a quiet pause in the day.
Talks to Farmers
Seventeen sermon-talks using farm and field imagery — sluggards, fences, ploughmen, harvest — to teach gospel and Christian living.
Sermons on Proverbs
Forty-four sermons drawn from across Spurgeon's pulpit ministry, each grounded in a verse from the book of Proverbs.
Till He Come
Communion meditations and addresses delivered at the Lord's Table — Spurgeon's reflections on Christ, the cross, and the supper.
Commenting and Commentaries
Two lectures to ministerial students on how to read commentaries — and a substantial annotated catalog of the ones Spurgeon recommended.
A Puritan Catechism
A short, plain-language guide to Christian doctrine in the Reformed catechetical tradition — for use in families and in the church.
Morning and Evening
Two devotional readings for every day of the year — one for the morning watch, one for the close of day. Perhaps Spurgeon's most beloved work.
Faith’s Check Book
Daily promises from Scripture, each opened and applied by Spurgeon — a treasury of divine assurances for every occasion.
All of Grace
An earnest word with those who are seeking salvation. A short, powerful presentation of the gospel — free grace for all who come.
Lectures to My Students
Collected addresses to the students of the Pastors' College — practical wisdom on preaching, ministry, and the pastoral life.
Around the Wicket Gate
A friendly talk with seekers concerning the gate of salvation — gentle, evangelistic, and searching.
An All-Round Ministry
Addresses to ministers and students on the full scope of pastoral work, from Spurgeon's conference sermons.
Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon
Compiled from his diary, letters, and records — the life story of Spurgeon in his own words and those who knew him best.
