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The Treasury of David: Spurgeon's Classic Work on the Psalms

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Kregel Academic, 2004 - Religion - 704 pages

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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Contents

Psalm 1
13
Psalm 2
16
Psalm 3
20
Psalm 4
23
Psalm 5
26
Psalm 6
31
Psalm 7
35
Psalm 8
38
Psalm 76
325
Psalm 77
328
Psalm 78
332
Psalm 79
343
Psalm 80
346
Psalm 81
350
Psalm 82
353
Psalm 83
355

Psalm 9
41
Psalm 10
45
Psalm 11
49
Psalm 12
54
Psalm 13
57
Psalm 14
59
Psalm 15
62
Psalm 16
66
Psalm 17
72
Psalm 18
78
Psalm 19
85
Psalm 20
92
Psalm 21
95
Psalm 22
99
Psalm 23
107
Psalm 24
115
Psalm 25
122
Psalm 26
131
Psalm 27
135
Psalm 28
139
Psalm 29
141
Psalm 30
144
PSALM 31
148
Psalm 32
155
Psalm 33
161
Psalm 34
165
Psalm 35
169
Psalm 36
174
Psalm 37
178
Psalm 38
183
Psalm 39
187
Psalm 40
193
Psalm 41
198
Psalm 42
202
Psalm 43
208
Psalm 44
210
Psalm 45
213
Psalm 46
218
Psalm 48
225
Psalm 49
227
Psalm 50
231
Psalm 51
237
Psalm 52
243
Psalm 53
245
Psalm 54
248
Psalm 55
249
Psalm 56
253
Psalm 57
256
Psalm 58
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Psalm 59
262
Psalm 60
266
Psalm 61
268
Psalm 62
270
Psalm 63
274
Psalm 64
278
Psalm 65
280
Psalm 66
283
Psalm 67
288
Psalm 68
290
Psalm 69
298
Psalm 70
304
Psalm 71
305
Psalm 72
309
Psalm 73
312
Psalm 74
320
Psalm 75
323
Psalm 84
358
Psalm 85
360
Psalm 86
363
Psalm 87
366
Psalm 88
367
Psalm 90
376
Psalm 91
383
Psalm 92
388
Psalm 93
392
Psalm 94
393
Psalm 95
398
Psalm 96
402
Psalm 97
406
Psalm 98
410
Psalm 99
413
Psalm 100
415
Psalm 101
417
Psalm 102
419
Psalm 103
424
Psalm 104
431
Psalm 105
439
Psalm 106
451
Psalm 107
461
Psalm 108
465
Psalm 109
468
Psalm 110
475
Psalm 111
479
Psalm 112
482
Psalm 113
485
Psalm 114
488
Psalm 115
492
Psalm 116
496
Psalm 117
502
Psalm 118
503
Psalm 119
510
Psalm 120
570
Psalm 121
573
Psalm 122
576
Psalm 123
578
Psalm 124
580
Psalm 125
582
Psalm 126
585
Psalm 127
590
Psalm 128
594
Psalm 129
597
Psalm 130
600
Psalm 131
605
Psalm 132
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Psalm 133
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Psalm 134
614
Psalm 135
615
Psalm 136
622
Psalm 137
627
Psalm 138
630
Psalm 139
634
Psalm 140
645
Psalm 141
649
Psalm 142
654
Psalm 143
657
Psalm 144
661
Psalm 145
666
Psalm 146
672
Psalm 147
676
Psalm 150
686
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About the author (2004)

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was born on June 19, 1834, at Kelvedon, Essex, England, the firstborn of eight surviving children. His parents were committed Christians, and his father was a preacher. Spurgeon was converted in 1850 at the age of fifteen. He began to help the poor and to hand out tracts; he was known as "The Boy Preacher." His next six years were eventful. He preached his first sermon at the age of sixteen. At age eighteen, he became the pastor of Waterbeach Baptist Chapel, preaching in a barn. Spurgeon preached over six hundred times before he reached the age of twenty. By 1854, he was well-known and was asked to become the pastor of New Park Street Chapel in London. In 1856, Spurgeon married Susannah Thompson; they had twin sons, both of whom later entered the ministry. Spurgeon's compelling sermons and lively preaching style drew multitudes of people, and many came to Christ. Soon, the crowds had grown so large that they blocked the narrow streets near the church. Services eventually had to be held in rented halls, and Spurgeon often preached to congregations of more than ten thousand. The Metropolitan Tabernacle was built in 1861 to accommodate the large numbers of people. Spurgeon published over thirty-five hundred sermons, which were so popular that they sold by the ton. At one point, twenty-five thousand copies of his sermons sold every week. The prime minister of England, members of the royal family, and Florence Nightingale, among others, went to hear him preach. Spurgeon preached to an estimated ten million people throughout his life. Not surprisingly, he is called the "Prince of Preachers." In addition to his powerful preaching, Spurgeon founded and supported charitable outreaches, including educational institutions. His pastors' college, which is still in existence today, taught nearly nine hundred students in Spurgeon's time. He also founded the famous Stockwell Orphanage. Charles Spurgeon died in 1892, and his death was mourned by many.

David Otis Fuller (1903-1988) was a noted Baptist pasor and author whose other compilations include Spurgeon's Sermon Illustrations and The Treasury of David.

Stephen F. Olford (Th.D., Luther Rice Seminary) is the founder of the Stephen Olford Center for Biblical Preaching in Memphis, Tennessee. He has pastored churches in the U.S. and abroad, written numerous books, and traveled the world in conference and crusade ministry.

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