Lectures to My Students

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Lectures to My Students is a classic collection of pastoral lectures by Charles Spurgeon offering practical and spiritual guidance for ministers and preachers.

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instanceOf Christian non-fiction
book
theological literature
associatedWithDenomination Baptist
associatedWithInstitution Pastors' College, London
surface form: Pastors’ College, London
author Charles Spurgeon
surface form: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
basedOn lectures delivered at the Pastors’ College
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationCentury 19th century
genre homiletics
pastoral theology
practical theology
hasPart Earnestness: Its Marring and Maintenance
Expository Preaching
Illustrations in Preaching
On Commenting
On Conversion as Our Aim
On Spiritualizing
On the Choice of a Sphere
On the Choice of a Text
On the Holy Spirit in Connection with Our Ministry
On the Use of Anecdotes
On the Use of Humor
On the Voice
Posture, Action, Gesture, etc.
The Blind Eye and the Deaf Ear
The Danger of an Unconverted Ministry
surface form: The Call to the Ministry

The Minister in the Pulpit
The Minister in the Study
The Minister’s Fainting Fits
The Minister’s Ordinary Conversation
The Minister’s Self-Watch
The Preacher’s Private Prayer
The Sermon
hasReprint multiple modern evangelical publishers
influenced 20th-century evangelical preaching
pastoral training curricula
intendedAudience ministers
preachers
theological students
language English
notableFor classic status in homiletics literature
practical guidance for pastors
originalPublicationPlace London, England
surface form: London
originalPublisher Walton and Maberly
surface form: Passmore and Alabaster
subject Christian ministry
pastoral ministry
preaching
sermon preparation
spiritual life of ministers
theologicalTradition Reformed Baptist

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