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The Sword and the Trowel was founded in 1965 by Charles H. Spurgeon [1834-1892] and publication continues to this day at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. The earliest issues of this monthly magazine are now in the public domain. My thanks to The Evangelical Library for the loan of their collection for scanning.

The Sword and the Trowel

The Sword and the Trowel Vols. 1-20 (1865-1884)

The Sword and the Trowel Vols. 21-40 (1885-1904)

 

Volume 21 (1885) Download Complete Volume View in PDF format pdf

  • January

    • Jesus asleep on a Pillow. A Sermonette—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Its only father"
    • The Three Telegrams—Thomas Spurgeon
    • What Good comes of it?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Brokem Arm and the Sinner's Salvation
    • A Slight Anachronism—From "More Bits from Blinkbonny"
    • Lovers of Jesus—Mason
    • Work, for the Day is coming! A Corrective for the Hymn, "Work, for the night is coming"—Basil Manly
    • The Congo Mission
    • "All the Lord's"—"China's Missions," 1884
    • The Bitter Cry of London
    • Itinerating in the Bush, Victoria—Pastor W.C. Bunning, West Melbourne
    • B 524—A Thief Gone to Paradise
    • A Letter upon the Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment—D. Pledge
    • Prayer in Affliction
    • Kenyon Chapel, Solon Rd., Bedford Rd., Clapham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girls' Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • February

    • The Disruption—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "You believe it, but don't preach it"
    • Earthly things unsatisfactory—Thomas Brooks
    • Billy Durrant
    • Concealed Danger—Robert Spurgeon
    • Christmas in the Canal—Thomas Spurgeon
    • An unreasonable Complaint—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The New Theology. Attitude of the Baptist Denomination. Read before ht Wisconsin Baptist Ministerial Union by Rev. D. Read, LL.D., and published by their unanimous request. Reprinted from "The Chicago Standard"
    • "Treasures of Darkness"—W.D.
    • The Proff of Son-Ship—Thomas Brooks
    • The Story of Jerry
    • Devonian Local Preachers by one of Our Own Men
    • "Christ has made a Man of Me!" A Confession and a Contrast
    • New Brompton Baptist Chapel
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girls' Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • March

    • Mrs Spurgeon's Book fund Report for 1884
    • A Strong Tower
    • The Disruption. Second Paper—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Daniel Cooper and the Rescue Society
    • Showers and Waterfalls—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Light of God's Counternance. From Thomas Lye
    • To feed on Christ for Ourselves
    • Concerning Tinkers and Soldiers—G.H. Pike
    • Last Days of a Young Football Player
    • Not needed, or not wanted
    • Half-hours with the Midlands Railway Workmen—by One of Our Own Men
    • Keep the Roads Clear—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Flower-Girls of London—G.H.P.
    • Better Closed than Open—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bush-Work in Queensland—Mr William Higlett, of Toowoomba. Late of Pastors' College
    • Taking out Guilt—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Seen of James
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girls' Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • April

    • Jesus the Great Object of Astonishment. A Communion Address at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Traced to the Source
    • Mentone from the Garden of the Hôtel d'Italie
    • "Use Plain Anglo-Saxon"
    • Attractiveness of Wycliff's Itinerant Preachers
    • Egypt and the Pharaohs
    • Prudent Dealing witht he Disorderly—From Herbey's "Manual of Revivals"
    • A War-Song—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Self-support in Bassein
    • Child Piety by One of Our Own Men—F.E.B.
    • The Stingless Bee
    • Phases of Life in St. Giles
    • Crying out for God
    • Beware of the Cavern of Modern Thought—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Congregation of Frogs. A Meditation at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Word in Season to Nonconformists. First Paper—H.O.M.
    • "Night and Sunday"—Vernon J. Charlesworth
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • May

    • Sunlight for Cloudy Days. A Sermon Preached at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Influence
    • The Centenary of Upton Chapel
    • Why not Expect a Revival in Summer-time?
    • Common Lodgingh Houses, and those who frequent them—G.H.P.
    • Faith for Souls and Silver
    • Joseph Livesey
    • "A Burdenstone Stone"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Faith Looking into the Barrel of Meal—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Outward Bound—Harry H. Driver
    • Dashing against the Light
    • A Word in Season to Nonconformists. Second Paper—H.O.M.
    • New Baptist Chapel for Charshalton and Wallington, Surrey
    • Dr. Williams's Library
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girls' Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • June

    • The Auction of the Holy One. A Paper Read Before the Twenty-First Conference of the Pastors' College—Pastor E.G. Gange, of Broadmead Chapel, Bristol
    • "Will he Never have Done?"
    • The Faithful fig-tree—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Native Christians in India
    • Be Plain—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Happy Mute—from "The Happy Mute,"—Charlotte Elizabeth
    • Hard Books—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Carry A Light—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Charity Rewarded—W.L. Lang
    • Dr. Candlish
    • Narrow Views of Things—W. Alexander, A.M.
    • Esther Beamish
    • The Suburbs of London
    • Thomas Cooper's Thoughts
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girls' Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1884-85
  • July

    • Success in the Relation to Obedience. An Addresss Delivered at the Twenty-First Conference of the Pastrs; College—Pastor Robert Wood, of Ramsgate
    • Fresh Bait
    • On Eagles' Wings—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Gospel in South London
    • Windmills or Butter-Pats—C.H. Spurgeon
    • William Kallner; or, from Darkness to Light. Part I—Pastor R. Shindler
    • The Cross of Christ in Prophecy. (Isaiah LIII)
    • Satan and the Sunday School—Dr. H.C. Trumbell
    • Short and Stirring. A Prayer-Meeting Talk—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Book Exterminators
    • The Green Rose—C.H. Spurgeon
    • On Perfection—Rev George Rogers
    • The Dying Thief
    • The Sign of the Times—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girls' Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • The Eighteenth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1884
  • August

    • Another Note of Warning—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Opening of the Auckland Tabernacle—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Wind Yourself Up in Prayer
    • Beware of Satan's Devices—Newman Hall, From his Work on the Lord's Prayer
    • Love God above life—Thomas Brooks
    • Keep Out of Danger
    • Practical Results of Atheism—Burlington (Vt) Free Press
    • Romance of Missions in Bithynia
    • William Kœllner; or, from Darkness to Light. Part II—Pastor R. Shindler
    • Obedient Babies: Mothers in the place of God—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Promptness
    • The Four Crosses at the Wine-shop—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Jonathan Edwards backed by the Prayer-Meeting—from Hervey's "Manuals of Revivals"
    • Bishop Gobat of Jerusalem
    • Never think of Yourselves—from "Notes for Bible Study"
    • Where to look for the New Theology—C.W. Townsend, of Inskip
    • Popular Credulities
    • The Hop-pickers' Mission—John Burmha, Brentford, Middlesex
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girls' Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1884-85
  • September

  • October

  • November

  • December

Volume 22 (1886) Download Complete Volume View in PDF format pdf

  • January

    • "Nothing to set before him". A Sermonette—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Tabernacle Two Thousand—Elder G.E. Elvin
    • Read the Letter Through
    • Homes and Help for the Aged Christian Poor—R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • The Impossible Fellowship
    • Consecrated Culture
    • The Dumb Bell
    • The Revived Prayer-meeting—What Did It?—S.W. Adriance,of Woodfords, Maine, USA
    • Religion in Norway
    • "Be of Good Cheer"—S. Patton
    • Bible Binders and their Wages—G.H.P.
    • A Midnight Meeting—C.H.B.
    • "She Hath Done What She Could". For the Young Folks—C.A. Davis
    • A Cure for Gout—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girl's Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • February

    • Long Semons. An Address tot he Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "I Will Remember Thee"
    • An Old Tar Sweeping Out Darkness
    • Effect of a Text Earnestly Quoted
    • Sick-visiting by One of Our Own Men—F.E.B.
    • John Bunyan and His Works
    • Gambling in all its Forms
    • Daniel Rowlands, of Llangeitho—C.A.D.
    • A Sunday Breakfast in the City—G.H.P.
    • Four People who want Good Memories
    • The Fall of Hinduism—Robert Spurgeon, Bengal
    • The Spiritual Shillelagh
    • Two Broken Reeds—Joseph W. Harrald
    • A Batch of Moderates
    • Confession of Sin. An Addressed Delivered at Mentone, During the Week of Universal Prayer, in Connection with the Evangelical Alliance—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girl's Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • March

    • Who are the Persecuted?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Say Not, Yet Four Months" (John iv.35)—W.Y. Fullerton
    • The Special Power of Preaching—C.A.D.
    • Hold fast your Shield
    • Little-known facts concerning the Reformation in England. I.—Deification of Mary
    • Power of God's Word
    • The Steam-Roller and the Stone-Roller. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Individuality
    • Our Nearest Foreign Mission Field—W.E. Lang
    • "Remember me Aloft"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Wild Bird Notes. A Review—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Uses of Affliction—Sir John Davies
    • Footstool Musings—Pastor W.B. Haynes, Stafford
    • The Growth of Towns—A Glance at Philadelphia
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Girl's Orphanage Building Fund
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • April

    • A Word for the Four—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Book Fund—C.A.D.
    • Neither Hot nor Cold. A Testimony From the Country
    • A Winter Experience—Boston W. Smith
    • Covering the Clock's Faces
    • Losing an Affliction
    • Peter Hay. A Narrative of Imprisonment in the Coal-Mine—Pastor R. Shindler, of Addlestone
    • Pastor Paul Rabant—W.L. Lang
    • Death of John Maynard
    • Sketches of Bush-work in Queensland—PAstor W. Higlett, Toowoomba, President of the Queensland Baptist Association
    • Love's Loyalty—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Compulsory Tithes—Pastor W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
  • May

    • Concerning Doing Nothing
    • Peter Hay. A Narrative of Imprisonment in the Coal-Mine (continued)—Pastor R. Shindler, of Addlestone
    • "On The Road"—C. Spurgeon, of Greenwich
    • What Stopped the Will?
    • "Nearly Well!"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Hard Times—Past and Present—G.H.P.
    • Palm-trees in the Snow
    • Two years at Haddon Hall
    • "A Sunday-school in a Car"
    • Nobel Reading
    • The Rainbow round about the Throne—Pastor C.A. Davis, Bradford
    • Preaching Should be Appropriate
    • Compulsory Tithes Their Origin [Second Article].—W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • In Memorian—M.P.C.C.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • June

    • What We Would Be. An Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon at the Twenty-Second Conference of the Pastor's College Association
    • The Royal Road to Heaven—John Trapp
    • William Griffith and the Methodist Free Church Movement
    • Recruits Wanted
    • Druidism and Sacrifice
    • Cowper and Newton at Olney
    • Remember the Weak
    • The Growth and Action of Besetting Sins
    • The Gospel in the City—G.H.P.
    • The Thief Betraying Himself—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Handling the the Truth. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Pastor's College Association—Pastor J. Bradford, Leytonstone
    • Preaching should be Suitable to the People
    • Notes on Certain Weather in the Month of May, 1886—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Gospel of Evolution
    • Great Baptists—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Compulsory Tithes: Enforced by Crushing Pains and Penalties [Third Article].—W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1885-86
    • To My Dear Friends and Helpers—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Vice-President's Report—James A. Spurgeon
    • Letter fron Mr Rogers—George Rogers
    • Mr Fergusson's Report—A. Ferguson
    • Mr Marchant's Report—F.G. Marchant
    • Mr Cheshire's Report—Frank R. Cheshire
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • The College and the Australasian Colonies
    • The Student's Progress—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Summary fo Results
    • Cycle of Daily Prayer
  • July

    • What We Would Be. An Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon at the Twenty-Second Conference of the Pastors' College Association (continued
    • The Colporteur's of London—G.H.P.
    • "Somethong like a Holiday!"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Baptismal Hymn—J. Francis Smythe
    • The Tender Mercy of our God
    • Henry Bazeley, the Oxford Evangelist
    • "A Retiring Collection"—Joseph W. Harrald
    • "But Middling"—V.J.C.
    • Sensational Preaching
    • Advertising—Old and New
    • Compulsory Tithes: Enforced by Crushing Pains and Penalties (Fourth Article]—Pastor W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • The Nineteenth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colortage Association, 1885
    • Rate of Progress
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Colortage Association. Nineteenth Annual Report. 1885
    • List of Colporteurs, with Districts
    • General Account for the Year Ending December 31st, 1885
  • August

    • Alexander on Bucephalus. An Address at the College on a Friday Afternoon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Not all the Blood of Beasts"
    • A Tender Thought in Hard Times—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Hymns for Children. First Paper—Pastor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • Give me a Helpby the Way—Thomas Spurgeon, Auckland
    • Practical Preaching
    • Scientific Comfort
    • The Minister's Self-Ministry. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Annuel Conference of the Pastor's College Association—Pastor G.K. Smith, Bexley Heath
    • A Time of Sickness—Robert Herrick
    • "We'll Never Touch it Again all the Days of our Lives"
    • Remembered in the Hour of Death
    • "If Father will Hold my Hand"
    • Compulsory Tithes: Enforced by Crushing Pains and Penalties (Fifth Article]—Pastor W.M. Hawkins, Hundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual rport of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1885-6
    • The Stockwell Orphanage, for 500 Fatherless Children
    • Report—C.H. Spurgeon
    • One Thousand and Ninety-Nine Orphans
    • In Memorian
    • General Account for the Year Ended March 31st, 1886
  • September

    • God's Willingness to Bless Saints and Sinners. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Lord's Supper Hymn—J. Francis Smythe
    • The Primitive Methodist Preacher in Court
    • Hymns for Children. Second Paper—Pastor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • A Soft Answer turneth away Wrath
    • Chrysostom—C.A.D.
    • Idlers hindering Workers—J.W.H.
    • Her Cruise Ended—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Fish and the Fly
    • Medical Missions
    • Day by Day
    • Wherein Arminian and Calvinist Agree
    • The Gospel in Ireland
    • "This is the Lord's Doing". A Recent Illustration of Psalm CXVIII. 23"—Pastor G. Wainwright, Manchester
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • October

    • Unity and How Not to Promote it—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Paltry Battles of Small Natures
    • How Thieves are Reclaimed
    • Chrysostom. II. His Life at Constantinople—C.A.D.
    • The Cure of Cares—Henry Mason
    • "In Perils in the Sea". Part I.
    • Hymns for Children (Corrections of Second Paper)
    • A Death-bed Repentance (?)
    • The Great Talker "Fairly Done"
    • The Man who would not Agree with Himself—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Beware of Rome
    • Compulsory Tithes: not founded on Jewisg Tithes [Sixth Article]—Pastor W.M. Hawkings, Rundon, Clare, Suffolk
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • November

    • The Portrait—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Anne Jones; or, Put the Kettle On—PAStor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • Tell no Untruth
    • "All of Grace"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Did Not Succeed
    • Calvinism—Pastor George Duncan, D.D., Huddersfield
    • Water Sails
    • William Prynne and the "Histrio-Mastix"
    • Huntington and his "Bank of faith"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Never "Negro" your Brethren—Dr. Stoughton
    • Our Spriritual Life—its Influence upon our Preaching. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor T.I. Stockley, Sheffield
    • Homes for Working Girls in London
    • The Obligation of Church Members. A Practical Directory—Pastor J. Kemp, Portsea
  • December

    • Mysterious Visits. An Address to a Little Company at the Communion Table at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Lessons from the Loom
    • Wishing you a Merry Christmas
    • A Thursday Evening Address—Thomas Spurgeon, Auckland
    • Whitefield in America—His Last Sermon
    • Grumblers—Levi Palmer, Taunton
    • The Capacoty for Mischief Possessed by Small Beings
    • Some Special Presentation Experienced—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Broadmead Records
    • A Word for Ritualists
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists

Volume 23 (1887) Download Complete Volume View in PDF format pdf

  • January

    • All of Grace. Notes of a Sermon Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon the Night Before Going Abroad
    • Love is All—V.J. Charlesworth
    • The Gipsies' Friend of Fifty Years Ago—Pastor H.O. Mackey, Peckham
    • Decline of Rationalism in german Universities
    • The Anti-Christian World
    • Jerry McAuley
    • Rebellious Delay—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Banker's Experience and the Sermon
    • Constraining Love [2 Cor. v. 14, 14]—Rev James G. Small, Bervie
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • February

    • The Story of a Duel—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Jordan and the Bathing-place
    • "'Tis Well that Something Sings"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • How a Sunday fair was Stopped—PAstor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • How can you have the Shadow without the Tree?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Parable of the foolish Children—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Putting in the Rousing—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Wise Fox
    • The Good Earl of Shaftesbury
    • Gambling—a Common Snare—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Rules for Spoiling a Child
    • The Need of Medical Missions Abroad
    • Welcome for New-comers—Jospeh W. Harrald
    • Taking Possession of the Promise
    • Some Matters worth Noting from New Books. A Popular Life of Wesley
    • Mission Hall, Surrey Square
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • March

    • In an Olive Garden at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • More about Gambling—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bread and Mild Breakfasts for Poor Children
    • A Village Mission—William Luff
    • Internal Evidence
    • The Down Grade
    • Lord Shaftesbury's Missions
    • A Hint
    • A Minister's Equipment from the Congo—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "A Hap'orth o' Cherries"—J. Manton Smith
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • April

    • "Earthquakes Improved". A Sermon by Thomas Doolittle, Epitomized by C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Not Your Own"
    • The Peal and the Knell
    • Lord Shaftesbury's Missions (continued)
    • A Black Member of the Royal Family
    • Uncle Tim's Talent
    • Work for Female Doctors in India
    • "The Power of a Godly Life"
    • Six Trials of Sincerity Such as No Hypocrite in the World Can Stand—An Old Divine
    • Six Trials of Sincerity, Such as no Hypocrite in the World Can Stand—An Old Divine
    • The Down Grade. Second Article
    • Ministerial Reserve
    • The Delcine of Rationalism in the German Universities
    • "How far we may be Responsible for the Spiritual Condition of our Bearers". A Paper Read at the Twenty-Second Appeal Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor Herbert Trotman, Blisworth
    • Emigration and the East-End
    • Notabilia. Are the Samaritans Extinct?
    • "Cannot preach to a mere handful"
    • Thornton Heath Chapel
    • The Work at Haddon Hall. A Vigorous Branch of the Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Dr. W. Lindsay Alexander's Experience of the Organ
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • May

    • What we aim at in the Pastor's College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Sunken Boats—Robert Spurgeon, of Madaripore
    • Don Quixote in Religion—W.H.M.H. Aitken
    • Two Dangers: A Little Talk to my People—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Wit and Humour in Puritan Times
    • A Shepherd with a Whip—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Professor Bruce
    • Tract Distributors at Swansea—G.H.P.
    • The Doctrine taught in Iona
    • Keep out of Debt—"Hooks and Eyes" by Emily P. Leakey
    • John Stanger, of Bessels Green
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • June

    • Stewards. Inaugural Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastor's College Association
    • Conviction the Source of Eloquence
    • A Biography which may be read without Weariness. A Review—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Definition of Evolution
    • How James Shelbourne found Salvation, and How He Became a Preacher—Pastor R. Shindler, Addlestone
    • My Brother, J.A. Spurgeon. A Word of Love—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Diogenes and Jesus
    • Andover Theology—the Writer of "The Down Grade"
    • A Wise Silence
    • The World's Attraction
    • Helpful Burdens—Robert Spurgeon
    • John Ploughman to Sam Sloman
    • Notabilia. "Respectanility" Not Always a Christian Virtue
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Paper Concerning the Lord's Work in Connection with the Pastor's College,Newingtonm, London, 1886-87
    • Vice President's Report—James A.Spurgeon
    • Letter from Mr Rogers—George Rogers
    • Mr Fergusson's Report—A. Fergusson
    • Mr Marchant's Report—F.G. Marchant
    • Mr Douglas's Report—James Douglas
    • Mr Cheshire's Report—Frank R. Cheshire
    • Report of the Evenign Classes—S. Johnson
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Brethren in America
    • Summary of Results
  • July

    • Stewards. Continuation of Inaugural Address Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastor's College Association
    • Over the Bills and Far Away—Thomas Auckland, Auckland
    • The Patentee and the Preacher
    • William and Gavin Martin—C.A.D.
    • Touches of Nature in the Gospels—A.W. Holmes-Forbes
    • The Bible ever New
    • The Protestant Succession
    • Lessons from the Queen's Jubilee Procession—One Who Saw It
    • "Lift up your Eyes, and look on the fields" (John iv.35)—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Notabilia. A Message from Egypt
    • New Baptist Chapel, St. Helier's
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • The Twentieth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Colportage Assocation, 1886
    • The Object of this Association
    • Rate of Progress
    • Metropolitan Colportage Assocation. Twentieth Annual Report. 1886
    • Table of Colporteurs' Sales
  • August

    • Another Word Concerning the Down-Grade—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Life Discipline for our Ministry. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor Walter Hackey, M.A., Oxford
    • A Student, Preacher, and Professor of Modern Times—Pastor H.O. Mackey, Peckham
    • Avoid Cynicism
    • An Evening at Coster's Hall—G. Holden Pike
    • The four Baptisms—An Episcopal Author Whom We Greatly Esteem
    • A Communion Meditation—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "That Amen and Thit down"
    • Inthe Highways—A Joyous Mission Day—T.S.H.
    • Gain by Loss
    • Scraps Gathered during a Visit to the Haunts of my Childhood—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Hop-pickers' Mission Work
    • Notabilia. James I. and the Vicar of Beay
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1886-7
    • The Stockwell Orphanage for 500 Fatehrless Children, Clapham Road, London, S.W.
    • Annual Report, 1886-7. Part I.—Narrative
    • Part II.—Statistical
    • Part III.—Descriptive
    • Part IV.—Permanent Information
  • September

    • Our Reply to Sunday Critics and Enquirers—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bishop Hannington,of East Equatorial Africa. First Paper—C.A.D.
    • "Here's a big 'un"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Gospel on the Race-course—G. Holden Pike
    • "Show my thy face"—A.A. Harmer
    • Angry People
    • A Home for Babies
    • The Young Dutchman—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Preacher and his Work—"Prediger" St. Petersburg
    • The Young Dutchman—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Story of Grabbington Grnage—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Not worth Praying for"—Robert Spurgeon
    • Wimbledon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notabilia. The Reason Why Luther Was Strong; The Established Church Depicted by a Churchman; Anorhter Word about the Down-grade; Old and New Spain
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • October

    • The Case Proved—C.H. Spurgeon
    • How We Kept the Jubilee—Thomas Spurgeon
    • World-wide Triumphs of Christianity—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bishop Hannington,of East Equatorial Africa. Second Paper—C.A.D.
    • Odd Incidents in Scotch Struggles
    • "What Can You See?"—J. Manton Smith
    • About Clocks—Pastor Morison Cumming, Bury St. Edmunds
    • Lord Cromwell, Earl of Essex—Pastor A. Parker, Late of Colne, Lancashire
    • Passing the "Dudgeon" Light-ship
    • Work and Weal
    • Boy-pickers Sayings—Quaint and Curious
    • Sketches of Bush Work in Queenslands—Pastor W. Higglet, Toowoomba
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • November

    • A Fragment Upon the Down-Grade Controversy—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The "Down-Grade" Joke—B.F. Weymouth, D.Lit., M.A.
    • A Modern Romance of Mission Work—H.O.M.
    • Better Than Pearls—Robert Spurgeon
    • Fretting
    • The Mohurrrum in London. How Mohammedans Celebrate Their Martyr's Death—J. Salter
    • Faith is not Credulity
    • Whole-heartedness in our Ministry. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Paster E. Roberts,now of the South London Tabernacle
    • Getting at the Sould of the Matter—C.H. Spurgeon
    • An Irish Archdeacon
    • An Answer to Prayer—G.L.S.
    • Let All the Plants be Watered—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Steam Engine in Nazareth—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Finding Signs when we Want Them
    • A Correction of an Old Proverb
    • "Who can tell?"—F.E.B.The Way the Deacon Looked at it—Pastor W. Parry, Pontypridd
    • Medical Missions in Rome—Emily J. Wall
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • December

    • Restoration of Truth and Revival—C.H. Spurgeon
    • S. O.—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Preaching at Fairs—G.H.P.
    • The Fear of man Rebuked
    • Brave Singing
    • Meetness for the Master's Use, An Address at the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor Frank H.White, of Talbot Tabernacle
    • Robert Bolton, the Puritan Preacher of Broughton—Pastor Levi Palmer, Taunton
    • Pressed into Service
    • Fixity and Progress
    • The Miner's Place of Prayer—William Parry
    • Worldly Amusements for Professors of Religion, or, Where will you draw the line?
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists

Volume 24 (1888) Download Complete Volume View in PDF format pdf

  • January

    • A triplet for the Year with Three Eights—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Fulness in Christ—Pastor T.E. Marsh, Sunderland
    • The Old Manse at Stambourne—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "A Warm ad Sunny Exposition"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Why we want no New Gospel—Pastor J. Kemp, Portsmouth
    • A Bushman's Growl (From the Antipodes)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Song between the Showers—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Antidotes to Professionalism. A Paper Read at the Twenty-Third Annual Conferenc of the Pastors' College Association—Pastor H.O. Mackay., of Peckham Park Road
    • Raising Money for Religious Purposes
    • Sunday and Week-day Life at Spitalfields—G.H.P.
    • John À Lasco—C.A.D.
    • Words—Strife Unprofitable—Fropm "For Futher Consideration," by Edward Butler
    • "Feed My Sheep"—Emily S. Holt, Author of "A Tangled Web," "Sister Rose," etc.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • February

    • The Inn-Keeper in the Parable of the Good Samaritan—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Unacknowledged Royalty—J.W. Harrald
    • Notes on th Life of Dr. Morley Punshon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Help for Poor Ministers—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Poor Ministers Helped—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Are these Things so?" or, the "New" Theology—by the Writer of the First of the "Down-Grade" Papers
    • Decrease of the Prison Population—G.H.P.
    • One Drop of Blood
    • Purtian Names
    • James Robertson, of Edinburgh—C.A.D.
    • Be Generous—Thomas Watson
    • "Don't hold back from letting him use you"—Vernon J. Charlesworth
    • "The Lord will Provide"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • March

    • A Talk with a few Friends at the Lord's Table—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Pastor Archibald G. Brown in East London—G.H.P.
    • An Old Divine's Exportation in Liberality
    • Sam and the Star—William Luff
    • Aversion
    • "I am Alpha and Omega"—Pastor F.E. Marsh, Sunderland
    • Bengel's Prophetic Conjecture
    • Immovable Society—J.W. Harrald
    • Separation not Schism; or, the Old and New Connexions of General Baptists by the Writer of the First "Down-Grade" Paper
    • Wet Sundays—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "I'm Ready now"—J. Manton Smith
    • "The Pilgrim's Progress" and "The Faerie Queene." A Comparison—Pastor J. McAuslane
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • Progressive Theology—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Absense of the Historic Faculty in the Hindoo—Robert Spurgeon
    • Patterns of Charity
    • Pastor Archibald G. Brown in East London. Part II—G.H.P.
    • Treason in the Camp!—Albert Midlane
    • Henry Barne. A review by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Spiritual Dredging—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Whispers of Patient Love
    • "An New Heart, a New Home, A New Father, a New Mother"—J. Manton Smith
    • "Where is Calvary?" A Thought for Pulpit and Pew—W.J. Mayers
    • Divine Guidance—From "Self-Will and God's Will"
    • "A Day Dream."—For the Young—F.E. Blackaby
    • "The Book Fund and its Work, 1887"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • To All Whom It May Concern, And apecially to the readers of "The Sword and the Trowel"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Remarks on Inspiration—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The faithful Ambassador. A Singular Chinese Story, and a Lesson For the Times—J. Salter, Missionary to the Asiatics
    • John Stuary Mill on Providence—Princetoniana
    • A Prayer—Alfred Bax, Minister of Salters' Hall Chapel, Islington
    • Pastor Archibald G. Brown in East London. Part III—G.H.P.
    • An Arabian Story
    • The Misuse of Language—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Joseph Donisthorpe, the Normanton Blacksmith—R. Shindler
    • Unseen Protection
    • A Rub for the Pew—Vernon C. Charlesworth
    • Prayer Echoes from the Ocean—Pastor R. Herries, North Shields
    • Why Creeds are Necessary—Illustrative Case—Principa; Harper
    • A Confab Abroad (From "The Chart and Compass")
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • Presidential Address, at the First Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 17, 1888—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Pensively Musing—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Text among the Flowers—Captain Meldrum
    • A Book for the Times
    • "I'm Wak'ning the' Folk up, Sir"—Two Death: a Contrast
    • Two Deaths: A Contrast—Robert Spurgeon
    • On Preaching in Wales—G.H.P.
    • Extract from Address—the late Rev. W. Alexander, D.D., on the Opening of the Theological Session, 1877
    • The King's Mandate—Alber Midlane
    • The Blessedness of True Charity
    • "Take my Hand"—Vernon J. Charlesworth
    • Sad, yet full of Hope—"Sam J. Dobson"
    • The Final Conflict of Systems
    • True and False Fire
    • "Bread found after many Days"—H.W. Childs, Southend
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with the Pastors' College, Newington, London. 1887-88
  • July

    • Presidential Address, at the First Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 17, 1888 (continued)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • In a Thunder-storm—C.H. Spurgeon
    • In the Lord's Hand—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Gleanings of Wit and Humour from unlikely fields: Being Selections from the Sayings of Martyrs, as recorded by John Foxe—A. Parker, Colne
    • At Epsom on the Sabbath before "The Derby"—G.H. Pike
    • Satanic Narcotics—F.S. Webster, in "Christians and Christians"
    • Pride—Levi Palmer, Taunton
    • The Pope, Mahamet, and the Jews
    • Controversy
    • Out to the Lightships—Pastor J. Kemp, Portsmouth
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • The Twenty-First Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Assocation, 1887
  • August

    • "I Pray you to fastern your Grips." A Prayer-Meeting Talk—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Godless Science—Samuel Coley
    • The Gospel in Iona—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Calvary Christians—F.S. Webster in "Christians and Christians"
    • Bartley Campbell—From Crookshank's "History of Methodism in Ireland
    • Blunders easily made—From "Teaching nd Teachers," by Dr. Trumbull
    • The "Down-Grade" and the Up-Grade; or, the Power of Truth
    • The Power of Grace upon the Heart
    • "If Ever I am Converted"—F.E.B.
    • George M. Murphy—G.H.P.
    • Y.W.C.A.; or, How Much Your Letters May Mean
    • A Common Prayer
    • Signal Instances of Preservation in the Life of Captain James Wilson
    • Wesley at Dinner in his Old Age—From "History of Methodism in Ireland"
    • A Curious Instance of Papal Infallibility—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1887-8
  • September

    • The Sin-Bearer. A Communion Meditation at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Telling is not Teaching—Dr. H. Clay Trumbull
    • Where to Find the Prayer—"History of Methodism in Ireland"
    • Musings by the Sea—a Seaside Pastor—H.W. Childs, Southend
    • "His Nets were Set"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Costers' Donleys at the People's Palace
    • The Lepers of India—Levi Palmer, Taunton
    • The Mission of Mercy—J. Burnham
    • The Error Pest
    • Altering the Word
    • George Hatton, the Prisoners' Friend
    • Thomas Smith Thomson, Medical Missionary at Neyoor, Travanoore, South India—J.L. Keys
    • A Word in Season—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "That's the Name on 'em"
    • Current Religious Perils
    • The "Larger Hope" at Work—H.W.C.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • October

    • The Doorkeeper. A Brief Course—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "SIng a Hymn to Jesus"
    • Hypocrisy and formalist
    • Live Prayers—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Zechariah Hodgson and his Wife
    • Empty Titles—Robert Spurgeon
    • An Unfashionable Evening Party—G.H.P.
    • Be in Ernest—A.A. Harmer
    • The Plunge over the Precipice—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Sayings from Simeon—Slected by E. Morley, Halstead
    • Rev. Mr Shelly
    • A Voice from China—An Old Pastors' College Man
    • "In Due Season"—the Author of "The Man on the Top of the Ark"
    • Liberty, not License by "the Author of the First Down-Grade Papers"
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • November

    • What we aim at. Address at the Commencement of the College Session, September. 1888—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Ecclesiastical Amusements—E.P. Martin, Lockport, N.Y.
    • Griffith John—Levi Palmer
    • Finding the Messiah—William Parry
    • A Reminder of the Stockwell Orphanage
    • Good and Bad Reading—an Alarming Outlook—G.H.P.
    • Avoid Temptation
    • Glorify God by Making Brooms
    • A Wise Couple
    • Dr Earle's Incidents
    • The Apotheosis of Humanity—A. McCaig
    • Sublety of Error—Robert Spurgeon
    • "Hallelijah!"—J. Manton Smith
    • A Bright Song for Bad Times—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Left Behind—Robert Spurgeon
    • A Home for Ever—J.W. Harrald
    • A Little Sermon from the Painter's Brazier—C.H. Spurgeon
    • How a Poor Beggar became Rich—J.T. Mateer
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • December

    • Attempts at the Impossible—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Stand Fast—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Rutherford of AnworthStand Fast—L. Shender
    • Amateur DramaticsStand Fast—E.P. Marvin, Lockport, N.Y.
    • "Be Not Afraid"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Timely Warning
    • The Evangelical Movement in Russia
    • The Days of our Fathers and our own Times. A Contrast
    • "Tell it Out"—F.E.B.
    • Among the Crags—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Morocco Prisons—Charles Cook, of Hyde Park Hall, London
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work

Volume 25 (1889)

  • January

    • The Eighth Wonder of the World—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Bad Reading, and those who Provide it—G.H. Pike
    • John Leland, the Apostle of Virginia, and American Baptists a Hundred Years ago—Robert Shindler
    • Launch Out into the Deep—C.H. Spurgeon
    • W. Evans Hurndall in East London—G.H.P.
    • Self-Searching—C.H. Spurgeon
    • This End of the Streets of Glory—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Strange Notions of Religion—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Rescue in the Gulf of Finland as Seen From the Skeleton Bridge—C.W. Townsend
    • The Christian Who Was Trusted
    • Lost Jewels—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Gospel in New Guinea
    • Easily Tested—F.C. Spurr
    • Medical Mission Work in Travancore—E. Sargood Fry, Medical Missionary, Neyoor
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • Whose God is Jehovah? A Short Sermon
    • How my Bible-class Grew—Mrs H.L. Gibson
    • W. Evans Hurndall in East London. Second Article—G.H.P.
    • Eyes Right—Charles Bridges
    • A Plea for Calvin—Dr. William Graham
    • Anecdotes of Early American Baptists—R. Shindler
    • The Anxilliary Book Fund
    • The Holy Land and the Bible
    • Hotel Beau Rivage, Mentone
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • March

    • Special Pleading with the Specially Feeble. A Short Sermon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Glow-worms—Thomas Spurgeon, of Auckland Tabernacle, New Zealand
    • The True Apostolic Succession
    • A Visit to Foreign Prisons—Charles Cook, of Hyde Hall, London, W.
    • Samuel Morely, the Merchant Philanthropist
    • "By Dilution"
    • Central Africa and our Mission Stations—J. Salter
    • Who Shall Keep the Keepers?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Little Mary the Martyr—J. Manton Smith
    • Students of the Pastors' College and their Work
    • A View in Old Mentone
    • Questions for "Down-Grade" Doubters
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • Growing on the Wall. A Discourse by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Copping the Crack—From "For Further Consideration"
    • Spiders—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "I shall look out for Jesus"—F.E.B.
    • The Blood-marked Path—William Luff
    • "Are You Really?"—F.T. Snell
    • No Help: No Hope—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Thirty Years' Peace
    • King Amaziah's Money-Difficulty—David Jamison
    • Covenanting Mountain Peaks—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Satan Satisfied—C.H. Spurgeon
    • No Time for Doubts
    • A True Incident—Annie Taylor (Sister of the late Mr. G.M. Murphy)
    • "Our Enemies themselves being Judges." A Word More on Substitution—James L. Stanley
    • Secret Declension
    • Some Short Notes on Great Subjects. The Hittites
    • Can She Spin?
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • A Word with the Obscure. A Short Sermon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Sleeping in Church—Thomas Spurgeon, of Auckland
    • A Suggestion
    • Qadees, Qadayrât, Qasaymeh—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Why always whisper? Why not speak out?—F.E.B.
    • Elijah's Experience Re-told—Pastor F.E. Marsh, Sunderland
    • Artesian Eloquence—From "For Further Consideration''
    • Almost a Hundred
    • The Romance of Missions in the South Seas
    • The Mission to Deep-Sea Fishermen
    • Tell your Minister
    • The Old Theology—M.A. Chaplin
    • Learning to Sing
    • Post-mortem Salvation; or, can those who die inpenitent be afterwards saved?
    • Spiritual Cuckoos—H.W.C.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • The Preacher's Power, and the Conditions of Obtaining it. An address by C.H. Spurgeon, held on Tuesday, May 7th, 1889
    • The Up-Grade Journey—Albert Midlane
    • Spiders (continued)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Why always Whisper?
    • "The Greatest of these is Love"—E.A. Tydeman, Bacup
    • Unconcious Sanctification. A Paper Read at the Second Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Pastor Thomas Greenwood, Catford Hill
    • John Newton's Preaching
    • Ecclesiastical Amusements
    • "The C.H. Spurgeon"
    • Fighting the Dummy—F.G. Ladds
    • V.J. Charlesworth. A Jubilee Memento, Hastily Sketched by a Friendly Hand
    • The Butcher and his Coat—Pastor F.E. Marsh, Sunderland
    • "Know thy Opportunity"—Mrs Reginald Radcliffe
    • A Student's Impressions of the 1889 Conference
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning the Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastor's College, Newington, London, 1888-89
  • July

    • The Preacher's Power, and the Conditions of Obtaining it. An Address by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Conference (continued)
    • My Friend Jack—J. Manton Smith
    • Trialogue on a Wet Sabbath Morning—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Open-Air Preaching in and about London—G.H.P.
    • "Polish and Power"—J.C.C.
    • Make Points
    • More Fishers than Fishes—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Sunset in the Southern Sea—Robert E, Chettleborough
    • The Life Which is Life Indeed. A Paper Read at the Second Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Church of the Holy Refrigerator
    • Counterfeit Gospels—C.W. Townsend
    • Borrowing a Knife. A Satire—F.C. Spurr
    • An Old-Time Negro Sermon
    • Our Countrymen in India—H. Rylands Brown, of Darjeeling
    • Group of Orphan Girls at Stockwell Orphanage
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • The Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1888
  • August

    • The Preacher's Power, and the Conditions of Obtaining it. An Address by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Conference (concluded)
    • Mosquitoes—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "A Short Life and a Merry One"—J. Manton Smith
    • That Cheering Book—Dr. J.A. Broadus
    • Aerated Rationalism
    • The Leprosy—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Our Treasure-trove—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Cases of Providential Provision
    • "Ye Must be Born Again"—William M——
    • In the Forest
    • Lines for the Times
    • Elihu; an Example to Young Men (Job xxxii-xxxvii)—James L. Stanley
    • The Bible in France
    • "Seeking to Save". A Reminder—J. Burnham
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1888-9
  • September

    • Peculiar Power in Prayer. A Thursday Power in Prayer. A Thursday Evening Sermon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "The Renewal of the Heart"—E.A. Tydeman
    • "We have lost our Boats!"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Fetch them in
    • A Noble Woman, and One of Her Hymns—R. Shindler
    • A Missionary's Appeal—G.M. Cobban, in the closing sentences of "Indian Missions and their Critics''
    • Bernard Gilpin—C.A.D.
    • What Church? A Word to Converts
    • The Flower-girls of Clerkenwell—G.H.P.
    • Again in the Woods—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Never Bring your Care Indoors
    • A House of Rest
    • Parrot-Like Reading—Dr. J.S. Hart
    • Pastor J.J. Kendon—J. Burnham
    • Experience of James Fraser, of Brea
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • October

    • The Coming Day. A Sermon, Delivered April 18th, 1855, by C.H. Spurgeon, Pastor of the New Park Street Chapel, Southwark, at the Independent Chapel, Wivenhoe, Near Colchester
    • "Lovest thou Me?"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Mark this!—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Butterflies—Thomas Spurgeon
    • A Chat in Havre-des-Pas—J. Manton Smith
    • The Human Side of Inspiration—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "See what there is to be Seen"—F.E.B.
    • Cheering Words from our Missionary in North Africa—N.H. Patrick
    • Here and There—H. Rylands Brown, Darjeeling
    • Richard Baker: Nobility in Humble Life—R. Shindler
    • A Church that will Hold
    • Interesting Notes on Foreign Missions. The Remarkable Letter of Colonel Denby
    • The Pardon of Sin Under Law—Pastor R. Govett, Norwich
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • November

    • Fighting and Praying. A Bugle Blast—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Drones—Levi Palmer, Taunton
    • Saved from the Sinking Ship—J. Manton Smith
    • A Child Born a Hundred Years Old
    • The Father's Robe—Albert Midlane
    • 1689 and 1889: Then and Now—R. Shindler
    • The Interpreters of the Scriptures—J.L. Nye's" Stories for Bible Readers"
    • England in the Fifteenth Century
    • The Colporteur in London. Mr. Stops at Bethnal Green—G.H.P.
    • Search-lights—A.G. Barley
    • Monday Meditations—M.A. Chaplin
    • A Word for my Alma Mater—An old Stockwellite
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work—Harry Golding
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • December

    • This must be a Soldier's Battle—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Three fingers for Christ, and One for a friend—R.T. Lewis, Shipston-on-Stour
    • The Martyr's Seed a Martyr; or, John Williams a Result of Puritanism—James J. Ellis
    • "Godliness with Contentment is Great Gain"—From the Diary of a City Missionary
    • A Bundle of Papers
    • The Brass Kettle—From the Diary of a City Missionary
    • "White already to Harvest" (John iv.35)—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. First Selection
    • The Flock in Winter—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Work at Costers' HallCronch Hill Baptist Chapel
    • The Gospel among the Letts—I. Rumberg
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Works by C.H. Spurgeon

Volume 26 (1890)

  • January

    • "Stand Fast in Faith"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Rivers of Israel—Albert Midlane
    • Tact (Extracts from a Lecture)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Peace and War—Mrs Charles
    • The Howard Centenary. 1790–1890—Pastor James J. Ellis
    • From "Westwood" to Menton. Part I—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Promise from God in an Answer to Prayer—From "The Religious Telescope" (U.S.A.)
    • Dr. Nettleton: the New England Evangelist—R. Shindler
    • A Chat About Fishing—Edmund Morley, Manchester
    • Life from the Word of Life—H.O.M.
    • Extracts from the Diary of a City Missionary
    • "A Thousand Miles in an Invalid's Coach." A Review by the Editor—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Quaint Statement worth Remembering—From, W.J. Orsman's "Monthly Notes"
    • Gambling at an Institute
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • "Holding Forth the Word of Life"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Zionward Pressing—Albert Midlane
    • Tact (Extracts from a Lecture - continued)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Pub yao;" or, Not Wanted—John A. Stooke
    • Theological Progression—M.A. Chaplin
    • From "Westwood" to Menton. Part II—C.H. Spurgeon
    • There is no Accounting for Tastes—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. Second Selection
    • Under the Olives. From a Letter by the Late Dr. Robertson, of Irvine
    • "Modern Thought"—'From "The Christian Advocate," Nashville, U.S.A.
    • Gospel Light in the Lighthouses
    • Sunday in South London—G.H.P.
    • A Corpse will not Stand—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Paul's "Oh!"
    • Australian Royalty—William Higlett
    • The Pastor of Rathgar
    • A Christian Merchant
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • March

    • Story of Preaching in the Surrey Gardens Music Hall—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Venite"—Pastor E.A. Tydeman, of Footscray
    • Jesus Prayerful, though Busy—James Stalker
    • Gospel Light in the Lighthouses. Second Paper—G.H.P.
    • The Gift of Discontinuance—A. Mossback
    • False Repentance—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Flood and the Fountain
    • Wait—From "The Home Circle" (U.S.A.)
    • "Merrylegs"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Stand Like an Anvil—Bishop Doane
    • From "Westwood" to Menton. Part III—C.H. Spurgeon
    • An Electrical Illustration—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Prayer for Rain Answered—R. Shindler
    • Two Stories in One—V.J.C.
    • An Easter Miracle. A Ballad—W.Y. Fullerton
    • News from our North African Missionary—N. Hardingham Patrick
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • Baptising at Iselham Ferry—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Better than fun"
    • A New Faith!—J. Salter, Missionary to the Asiatics
    • The Inspiration of the Old Testament certified by Our Lord—Canon Liddon
    • Faithful and fruitful Witnessing—J. Manton Smith
    • "I don't know Him much"—J.C. Carlile, Bermondsey
    • From "Westwood" to Menton. Part IV—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. Third Selection. Election—Strange Delusions
    • O Omnipotent Patience!—C.H. Spurgeon
    • From the Diary of a City Missionary
    • Lessons from Three Wives—Pastor J. McAuslane, of Crawley
    • The Modern Theory of Evolution
    • "I Will Make the Dry Land Springs of Water." The Drop Which Grew into a Torrent. A Personal Experience—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • Thoughts about Church Matters—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Dry Sundays—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Never heard about him in Auntie's Church"—Naseby
    • "Arnold Edwards" in a Thieves' Kitchen
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. Fourth Selection
    • The Evil of Little Faith—Thomas Boston
    • "Not Cast Out"—R. Shindler
    • Telegraph Sentences—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Drives at Menton. No. I.—To Monti—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Another Missionary Classic—H.O.M.
    • Mossback Correspondence. No. I.—"A. Mossback"
    • "There was Tinder in that Box"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Work of the Rescue Society—G.H.P.
    • "One Thing is Needful"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • The Minister in these Times. An address by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Annual Conference of the Pastors' College, Held on Tuesday, April 22nd, 1890
    • The Missionary a Man-of-all-Work
    • "Standing Without"—F.E.B.
    • Timbertoes
    • In Memoriam Pastor W.B. Burton—Alfred J. Brown
    • Mossback Correspondence. No. II.
    • Noble is that Noble Does—W.Y. Fullerton
    • "Too Busy to Look up"—Joseph W. Harrald
    • A Minister's Impressions of the Conference of 1890
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with the Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1889-90
  • July

    • The Minister in These Times. An Address by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Annual Conference of the Pastors' College, Held on Tuesday, April 22nd, 1890
    • The Missionary a Man-of-all-Work
    • "Standing Without"—F.E.B.
    • Timbertoes
    • In Memoriam Pastor W.B. Burton—Alfred J. Brown
    • Mossback Correspondence. No.II
    • Ebenezer Richard
    • Noble is that Noble Does—W.Y. Fullerton
    • "Too Busy to Look Up"—Joseph W. Harrald
    • A Minister's Impressions of the Conference of 1890
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1889-90
  • August

    • God Confessed by the famous African Explorer. A Brief Note—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Make a Good Job of Me—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Christian Community—Past and Present. II.—The Bethnal Green Free Library (continued)—G.H.P.
    • Mr. Chamberlain's Story of Himself and Make and the Fruit-pickers
    • Christ under Water—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Encouragement for the Discouraged. A Paper Read at the Second Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, 1889—Rev. George Rogers
    • A Word of Encouragement to Open-air Preachers—E.P.
    • Canada and Kangaroo—W.Y. Fullerton
    • A Joyful Dat at the Stockwell Orphanage—J. Manton Smith
    • Bribes at Menton. No. III.—To Gorbio—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notes
    • With the Hop-pickers—John Burnham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1889-90
  • September

    • The Time of Jacob's Trouble. Short Sermon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Wanted—a Paul—James Iverach, in "St. Paul, his Life and Times."
    • London in the Past—Tyndale on the Embankment
    • Crowded Round the Door—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The College-men at Westwood by One Who Was There
    • "The End of the Sea"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Alabaster Box—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Our Foreigners' Fête. A Pleasing Memorandum—J. Salter
    • A White Bird—R.M.
    • A Shock of Corn fully Ripe—J. Manon Smith
    • Prayer and Providence: a Story of a Wreck—Rev. R. Shindler
    • "Straight from the Rock"—F.E.B.
    • Assailing the Centre—Frederick Whitfield, in "A Life Story"
    • Drives at Menton. No. IV.—To Cap Martin, and Over It—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Answer
    • Pessimism—Christian Repository
    • "No Surrender!" or, a Word About Chinese Ancestral Worship
    • Mr Frank Smith at Peckham Rye
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • October

    • The Months of Spiritual Harvest—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Sacramental Hymn—E.A. Tydeman
    • "The WWork of an Evangelist." No. I.—Invercargill and Caversham—Thomas Spurgeon
    • My Debts are Paid
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Hall—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. Fifth Selection. Final Perserverance
    • Peace in Death. A Bengali Tract, Translated by Robert Spurgeon
    • The Way will be cleared as we go—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Peace, be Still"—J.A. Griffin, Charles Street, Camberwell
    • A Tribute to Mr. Croker, late Elder at the Tabernacle—H. Rylands Brown, Darjeeling
    • Beware of the "Obus" of the Old Man—F.E. Marsh
    • A Finger-mark in my Bible—W.Y. Fullerton
    • The Gospel at Goodwood Races
    • A Modern Heroine—George W. Robert
  • November

    • "Sermons in Candles"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Ich Dien—E.A. Tydeman
    • "The Work of an Evangelist." No. II.—Mosgiel—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. Sixth Selection
    • On Meeting the Demands of the Age—Charles H. Kelly, in "Born to an End"
    • A New Way of foldng Sheep—J. Manton Smith
    • The Lift, an Illustration of faith—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Steve Bolcombe, the Converted Gambler
    • My Visit to the Bank of England—W.C. Bunning
    • Speak a Word—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Happy Scene in a Storm—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Too Soft—C.H. Kelly
    • Pastoral Work at Southgate
    • Homily on Clothes—Pastor F.C. Spure, Evangelist, London
    • Scientific Religion—Burdette
    • Prayer, Providence, and Perseverence
    • How are they fed?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mr. William Olney
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Schools
  • December

    • The Man, noi the Place—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Plain Directions
    • An Evening with the Modernest of Modern Thinkers—J.C. Carlile
    • "The Work of an Evangelist." No. III—Oamaru and Ashburton
    • From the Diary of a City Missionary
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. Seventh Selection. Duty and Special Grace
    • Which are You?
    • Thomas Bradbury: "for Christ and my Country"—R. Shindler
    • Calvin and Sevetus
    • A Handful of Grass: What it may Mean—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Benedictus—E.A. Tydeman
    • Humanitarianism—Christianity?—A Constant Reader
    • St. Amphybolus—a Myth—"Roma Antiqua et Recens"
    • Romanism in Italy—G.H.P.
    • Canon Liddon's Witness concerning the "Down-Grade"
    • A Prayer—E.A. Tydeman
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Schools

Volume 27 (1891)

  • January

    • The Present Crisis
    • The Parable of the Lakes—W.Y. Fullerton
    • An Irishism
    • The Perils of the Playhouse—Theodore L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • He Minded his Own Business
    • "The Work of an Evangelist." No. IV—Sydenham—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Year's Work at Costers' Hall
    • Stephen Hislop. Pioneer Missionary and Naturalist
    • "Will God kiss me like that?"—J. Manton Smith
    • What the Lord is to His People—John Tauler, 1310
    • Dr. Spener and the Elector; or, How the Court Ball was Stopped—R.S.
    • The Founder of the Cunard Liners
    • Preaching to the Ear, or to the Heart—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "We would see Jesus"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Bread Cast upon the Waters—J. Burnham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Schools
    • For General USe in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • The Witness and his Position—C.H. Spurgeon
    • There are Flowers yet—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Our Medical Missionary in Morocco—"T. Gillard Churcher"
    • "The Work of an Evangelist." No. V.—Nelson, Richmond, Wanganui—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "God so High"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Friendly Aid for a Brother Preacher—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Drunken with New Wine—Baptist Teacher, U.S.A.
    • A Welsh Apostle
    • Blotting out
    • Drives at Menton. No. V.—The Boulevard Victoria—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Thankoffering for Merryleg's Recovery"—John Burnham
    • The Settle-Bed; a Story of Irish Heroism
    • Children Pleasant to the Father—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Services at the Crown Baths, Kennington
    • Christmas at the Stockwell Orphanage
    • Heart Papers; or, Words for Many Hearts. I. Slowness of Heart—Pastor C.E. Stone, Wandsworth
  • March

    • The Well-beloved. A Communion Address ar Menton—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Unkindness of Skepticism
    • Sleepy Congregations—Thomas Champness
    • "The Work of an Evangelist". No. VI.—Wellington and Napier—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Prophet Jeremiah
    • Go in Through the Unlocked Gate—Joseph W. Harrald
    • "Is Thine Heart Right?"
    • Dr. Jeter's Memory, and the Effect of using Manuscript in the Pulpit
    • Drives at Menton. No. VI.—To Castellar—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Friendly Aid for a Brother Preacher. No. 2—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Power of a Loving Hand—Dr. S.C. Morgan
    • Sowing the Seed
    • Worldly Amusements by a Worker
    • We sent up a Signal—J. Burnham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Schools
    • For General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • Primitive Methodism in the Yorkshire Wolds. A Review—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Consequences of Trimming
    • "The Book Fund and its Work, 1890"
    • The Grip-Man—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Current of Opinion—H.C.G. Moule
    • More Chips from the Modern Upas—Pastor Duncan MacGregor of Dunoon
    • A Cause for Congratulation—From Life of Dr. Jeter
    • "Saved in Pit-Bottom"—J. Burnham
    • Johnnie's Complaint—Belfast Witness
    • The Rue Longue, Menton—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Brief Note on Plagiarism—C.H. Spurgeon
    • St. Veronica—a Myth—From "Roma Antiqua et Recens"
    • A Christian Heroine
    • A Reverie in the Night—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Love is Enough—Fénelon
    • The Substitute—a Coincidence
    • Knowledge and Life in the Scriptures—John Donne
    • Sermon Readers on the North Sea—Ada R. Habershon
    • Heart Papers; or, Words for Many Hearts. II. Heart Purposes—Pastor C.E. Stone, Wandsworth
  • May

    • The Vessel with the Covering bound upon it. A Sermon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "The Work of an Evangelist." No. VII.—The Catlins—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Twinkle, Twinkle—Chicago Tribune
    • The Track with the Golden Bolt—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Louisa Henrietta of Orange-Nassau. Electress of Brandenburg—R. Shindler
    • Accuracy Spoiling Sentiment—The Life of Dr. Jeter
    • Queer People—J. Manton Smith
    • Friendly Aid for a Brother Preacher. No. 3—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Training for China—J. Heywood Horsburgh, M.A.
    • The Towers of Silence, Bombay—G.E. Thomas
    • Thendascity—Alpha
    • "The Good Shepherd"—E.A. Tydeman
    • A Sacred Conscience and a Wrecked faith—F.C. Spurr
    • "Bless Him! He Saved me at two O'Clock!"—John Burnham
    • Baptist forward Movement in France
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Schools
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection With The Pastor's College, Newington, London. 1890-91
  • June

    • Practical Effort for Truth the best Protest against Error—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Altar-fire—C.A. Slack
    • Charles Cook in Western London—G.H.P.
    • "The Larger Hope." An Appeal—Rev. J. Idrisyn Jones
    • Mending the Nets—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Chinese Proverbs and Quaint Maxims—John Ash Stooke
    • Good Advice to Unsettled Minds—Talmage
    • What is True Success in the Ministry? A Paper Read at the Pastors' College Conference—Pastor Sydney J. Jones, Kensington
    • Friendly Aid for a Brother Preacher. No. 4. Geneiss IV.—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Soul's Venture: "Sink or Swim, I'll Trust Thee!"—J. Burnham
    • Conference Comfits—J. McAuslane
    • Impressions of the Conference of 1891 by a London Pastor
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Schools
    • The Twenty-Fourth Annual Report of the MNetropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1890
  • July

    • Peace! Perfect Peace! A Talk in a Sick Room in Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Holding the Ropes. A Missionary Address—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Rest in the Lord"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Whitefield and Wesley's Britain
    • Our Pastor's College. A Speech—Mr. C.W. Goodhart
    • Chinese Proverbs and Quaint Maxims. On Religion (continued)
    • Praying Publicans (First Paper)—John Burnham
    • "Being let go"—B.I. Greenwood
    • The Parable of the Channel—W.Y. Fullerton
    • The Re-discovered Bible. An Episode in the History of Geneva—G.H.P.
    • Satan a Sifter
    • An Infallible Bible, or None—Venn
    • The Upper Room—V.J.C.
    • Samuel Garrioch, Pastor and Working-man—A.D.G.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Schools
  • August

    • Pruning the Vines. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "'Tis good to tread the dear old ways"—William Luff
    • The Kiwi—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Sweet Singing—From Witherby's "Scripture Gleanings"
    • Pray! Always Pray!—W.Y. Fullerton
    • What is it for?—F.E. Marsh
    • Copper Christs—W.L.L.
    • Sior William McArthur, B.C.M.S.—G.H. Pike
    • God's Fences—From "Old-fashioned Christianity," Rev. F.S. Webster
    • "Mr. Spurgeon's Confession of Faith"
    • Chinese Proverbs and Quaint Maxims. On Business (concluded)—John Ash Stooke
    • Hearing the Word—Robert Spurgeon
    • Praying Publicans (Second Paper)—John Burnham
    • In Memoriam of Mrs A. Judson. Extracted from a Lecture on "The Apostle of Burmah" by Thomas Spurgeon
    • A Word for the Irish Mission
    • The Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage, 1890-91
  • September

    • The Healing Word. A Thursday Evening Discourse—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Dr. Nettleton as a Student
    • "The Work of an Evangelist." No. VIII.—Canterbury. (Lincoln Road, East Oxford, and Kirwee)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Modern Apostle—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Not a Terminus, only a Bend—George A. Huntley
    • The North Africa Mission
    • "A Month and Wisdom"—The Christian (U.S.A.)
    • Physcial Bread the Type of the Spiritual (John vi.51)—Frank R. Cheshire, F.L.S.
    • Doing God's Will, and Seeing his Face
    • Turning Over a New Leaf—G.H.P.
    • A Trophy of "the Hop-pickers' Mission"
    • Man's Worth
    • A Veteran Missionary
    • Food for Body and Soul—J. Manton Smith
  • October

    • A Reminiscence and a Warning. A College Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Prayer for Mr. Spurgeon—A.M., Llanelly
    • "Descending the Mine." A Missionary Address—Thomas Spurgeon
    • A Wise Ignorance—J. Clark, Nova Scotia
    • The Market-place of Tangier—T. Gillard Churcher, M.B., M.R.C.S.
    • "Grannie." An "In Mormoriam" Tribute to One of Our Orphan Girls—V.J.C.
    • The Apostle to the Red Indians—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Marks—F.E. Marsh
    • Breaking the Ladder—J. Manton Smith
    • The Bible Inexhaustible—J.D. Kilburn
    • Work in China
    • Nettleton Anecdotes. Eighth Selection. Revival Preaching
    • En Route for Northfield—John Burnham
    • The Faulty Vase—N.A.B.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • November

    • Mr. Spurgeon's New Book: Memoirs of Stambourne. A Review by the Acting Editor
    • Holy Sensitiveness—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "The Golden Prince"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Moh Koh, Moh Fah—George A. Huntley
    • A Story of God's Foreknowledge
    • Hatred of Calvinism
    • Baptists and the Bible—The Western Recorder (U.S.A.)
    • The Mother-fern. A Prayer-meeting Talk—, From Spurgeon's illustrated Almanack for 1892
    • On the Sheltered Slope
    • Our Missionaries in Morocco
    • The Parable of the Lighthouse—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Coming to the Light—T. Greenwood
    • Triumph in Christ—W.Y. Fullerton
    • A Norway Cruise in a Temperance Ship—J. Manton Smith
    • Notes from Northfield—John Burnham
    • Better than the World's Best—Rev. F.S. Webster
    • Mr. W.J. Osman's Year's Work
    • Trusting and Hoeing—The Christian (U.S.A.)
    • Heart Papers; or, Words for Many Hearts. III. Troubled Hearts—Pastor C.E. Stone, Wandsworth
  • December

    • ? ? ?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Islam and Moslem—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Jottings on our Journey to the Sunny South—C.H. Spurgeon and J.W. Harrald
    • A Message from Mont Cenis—From "In the Morning," by Rev. George Edward
    • "The Unspeakable Gift"—E.A. Tydeman
    • A Present Danger—From God's Champion, Man's Example. By Rev. H.A. Birks, M.A.
    • The Parable of the Well—W.Y. Fullerton
    • The Cost of Being Like Christ—Dr. Cuyler
    • "Light from Heathen Lamps." A Review—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Sowing and Reaping. An Encouragement to Sunday-School Teachers—J. Manton Smith
    • Notes from Northfield (concluded)—John Burnham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists

Volume 28 (1892)

  • January

    • Sweet Experiences in 1842 and 1892—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "I have Prayed for thee"—John Burnham
    • "Ministers and Men in the Far North." A Brief Review, and a Long Extract—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "The Ugly Duckling." A New Year's Story for the Children—W.Y. Fullerton
    • A Queer Chinese Disease—John A. Stooke, Chefoo, N. China
    • "Orthodox Paradoxes." A Review—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Christ Crucified"—E.A. Tydeman
    • A Moorish Crowd—T. Gillard Churcher, M.B., M.R.C.S.
    • Menton Meditations. Spiritual Discernment—Joseph W. Harrald
    • A Poor Excuse—The Western Recorder, U.S.A.
    • A Prison Visitor—G.H.P.
    • A Record worth Preserving—John Burnham
    • Where is God?—Author unknown
    • A Prayer by the Roadside—J. Manton Smith
    • Sketches of Bush Work in Queensland—William Higlett, Albion Brisbane, Queensland
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • February

    • Breaking the Long SIlence. Two Brief Addresses, by C.H. purgeon, on the Last Evening of 1891, and the First Morning of 1892
    • Lady Hymn-Writers—W.Y. Fullerton
    • A Prayer—E.A. Tydeman
    • Attraction—From Witherby' s " Scripture Gleanings"
    • Illustrations by the Way—C.H. Spurgeon
    • London Flowers and those who Sell them
    • Gospel Fruit in North Africa—N. Hardingham Patrick, Tangier
    • The Congo—G.H.P.
    • "While there's Life there's Hope"—F.E.B.
    • My Ragged School and its fortunes—J. Manton Smith
    • Claiming the Promise—John Burnham
    • The Christmas Festivities at the Orphanage
    • Dr. Pierson—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • March

    • Mrs. Spurgeon's Message of Thanks to the Many Correspondents Who Have So Lovingly Shared Her Sorrow—Susie Spurgeon
    • C.H.S. on John xvii.24
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's Menton Mermorial Texts—J.W.H.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Pocket-books—J.W.H.
    • Letter from Rev. John Spurgeon
    • Pastor Charleds Spurgeon's Loving Tribute to the Memory of His Beloved Father
    • A Note from Georgia, U.S.A.—Samuel Pavey
    • Pastor J.A. Spurgeon's Personal Thanks
    • Another Str in Heaven—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Senior Secretary's "Wreath"—J.L. Keys
    • The "Armour-bearer's" Last Despatch Concerning His Glorified Captain
    • Re-United in Glory
    • First Memorial Service at Menton
    • Memorial Services at the Tabernacle. Reported by Various Correspondents
    • Funderal Services at Newington and Norwood
    • Second Memorial Service at Menton
    • His Prayer was Answered—E.A. Tydeman
    • In Memoriam—K. Russell
    • In Memoriam: Charles Haddon Spurgeon. An Acrostic—Edwin Putley
    • Reminiscences of Pastors' College Brethren. WIth the Dear President to the Last—A.A. Harmer & Frank James
    • The Head-Master, Stockwell Orphanage—V.J. Charlesworth
    • Testimony of Two Neighbours—Robert Taylor & J.W.W. Moeran
  • April

    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives in Menton—Joseph W. Harrald
    • "Under the Rod." The Substance of an Address, Delivered in the Tabernacle—Pastor James A. Spurgeon
    • "Certainly I will be with Thee"—E.B. Bayly
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's Book Fund. an Interrupted Service—Susie Spurgeon
    • Dr. Pierson on Prayer Promises. A Prayer-Meeting Address at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Exemption from Trial a Probable Loss—Florence Moreton. Marshall Brothers
    • Travelling in Morocco—T. Gillard Churcher, M.B., M.R.C.S.
    • "The Son of His Love"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The First Lord's-day—E.A. Tydeman
    • Iron Shoes for Rough Roads—J.R. Miller, D.D.
    • The Orphanage and the Electric Railway
    • What is "Heresy-Hunting"?—Dr. Cuyler
    • The "Armour-bearer's Memorial Jottings—J.W. Harrald
    • Mr. Spurgeon's R.T.S. Pocket Book
    • The Tabernacle Church's "In Memoriam Resolution
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's Letter to the Students of the Pastors' College—Susie Spurgeon
    • "Son Tom's" Loving Tribute to His Dear Father's Memory
    • The First Student's "Wreath"
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
  • May

    • Charles Haddon Spurgeon and the Holy of Holies—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • "As thou Wilt"—Pastor James A. Spurgeon
    • Our Master's Messages—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "De Profundis"—Pastor E.A. Tydeman, Sidcup
    • Little Miss Bonser (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Menton (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Mr. Spurgeon's R.T.S. Pocket-Book
    • The Religious Outlook in France—Pastor George Samuel, Birmingham
    • The C.H. Spurgeon Memorial Fund
    • Pastors' College Brethren's Reminiscences of Their Glorified President. A Tribute from the United States—John J. Irving, Philip A. Hudgell, Isaac Near, Henry Winsor & W.L. Lang
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For the General Work of hte Lord as most Required
  • June

    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Institution—David Gracey, Principal of the Pastors' College
    • Christ's Likenesses. Address, by Pastor J.A. Spurgeon, at the Fifth Conference of the Pastors' College Evngelical Association
    • "The Tongue of the Learned." Paper Read—Pastor A. Bax, Salters' Hall Chapel, Islington
    • Power for Aggressive Service. Paper Read by Pastor T.J. Longhurst, Cheltenham
    • Addresses at the Conference Memorial Service in Memory of the Late Beloved President
    • Reports of Conference Proceedings—Various Members of the College Association
    • Editorial Notes
    • Pastor's College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For the General Work of hte Lord as most Required
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1891-92
  • July

    • The Great Shield of Faith. Address by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Conference Public Meeting, at Upon Chapel, Lambeth, April 20th, 1891
    • Butter that Will not Stick—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Gospel for the Times. Paper Read by Principal D. Gracey, at thr Fifth Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association
    • The Cure for a Fainitng Heart. A Sermon, Delivered by W.Y. Fullerton, at the Fifth Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association
    • Memorials to our late President. Paper Read at the Conference Memorial Service by Joseph W. Harrald
    • The Influence of the Dear President's Death—John Horne
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Early and Later Ministry—R. Shindler
    • Principal David Gracey
    • Pastors' College Students' Visitation Society. Annual Report, 1891-92—S.H. Wilkinson, Hon. Secretary
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For the General Work of hte Lord as most Required
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • The Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1891
  • August

    • The Complex Character of Mr. Spurgeon—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's "Sword"
    • A Message from Over the Sea—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Nightingale Psalm—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Centre of Education
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Menton (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Mushroom Anchors—J.W.H.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's R.T.S. Pocket-book (continued)
    • Lady Hymn-Writers (concluded)—W.Y. Fullerton
    • "Veni, Domine Jesu!"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Reminiscences of the Late Beloved President. Busy, Grateful, and Kind—W. Julyan
    • A Preacher's Dog
    • "After Many Days". The Story of the Orphan Boy—V.J. Charlesworth
    • In Memoriam—Robert Ryman—Pastor F.E. Blackaby, Stow-on-the-Wold
    • Professor A. Ferguson
    • To the Rescue!—John Burnham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For the General Work of hte Lord as most Required
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphnage, Founded by C.H. Spurgeon
  • September

    • "I Will Give You Rest." A Communion Address at Menton—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Letter from Mrs. Spurgeon Concerning the Distribution of Sermons to Foreign Missionaries—Susie Spurgeon
    • The Relations of the Minister of Christ to the Holy Spirit. A Fundamental Question—Arthur T. Pierson
    • Mr. Spurgeon's R.T.S. Pocket-book. Outlines of Sermons Made at Menton, 1891-92 (concluded)
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Lst Drives at Menton (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • "That's my Sermon, Sir"—Elder George Goldston
    • The Dying Moor—N.H. Patrick
    • The Martyrs of Blantyre
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Visit to Rothesay in 1878—Pastor AA.G. Short, Sandown, Isle of Wight
    • "Remember Me"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Garments as a Gift—J. Manton Smith
    • The Sick Lamb—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Another Gem in the Saviour's Crown"—T.S.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • October

    • Feollowship with God's Greatness. Missionary Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Our Sufficiency is of God." A Missionary's Testimony—N. Hardingham Patrick
    • Prayer as the Resort of the Minister of Jesus Christ—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Menton (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Enlarging the Cap Factory
    • Four Mottoes for Earnest Souls—W.Y. Fullerton
    • A Batch of New-comers at the Stockwell Orphanage
    • Dr. Nettleton as a Preacher—R. Shindler
    • Medical Mission Work in Tangier. Letter from Dr. Churcher
    • Worthless Weapons—Robert Spurgeon, Madaripore, Bengal
    • A Providential Disappointment—John Burnham
    • Psalm civ—E.A Tydeman
    • Romanism as it is
    • Fishing—William Higlett
    • The Rose of Sharon—C.A. Slack, Faversham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For the General Work of the Lord as most Required
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • November

    • Cedars and Hyssops. An early Sermon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Theme of Earth and Heaven—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Preacher among his Books, and with his Themes—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • "Ecce Homo!"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Miss Robinson's "Yarns"
    • Tears, Their Usefulness and Power—John A. Stooke, China Inland Mission Sanitorium, Cheffo, N. China
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Menton (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • The Ripping Rill—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "A Slept all Night, and Didn't Know it"
    • Mr. Thomas Spurgeon and the Tabernacle
    • C.H. Spurgeon Memorial Fund—T.W. Medhurst
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • For the General Work of the Lord as most Required
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • December

    • Beaten Oil for the Light. An Address to the Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Nature, God's Handiwork—Jmes Crowther
    • The Preacher among his People—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • Different Styles of Preaching—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mr. Thomas Spurgeon's Volumne of Poems
    • Lessons from the Loom—R.J. Peden, Foxton, Leicestershire
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Menton (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • "Ecce Rex!"—E.A. Tydeman
    • "It is Finished"
    • "John Ploughman's" Last Messages
    • A Tiny Teacher from the Orphanage—J.S.
    • Joy from the Word of God—Thomas Boston
    • The Old Hermit—Albert Priter
    • Another Trophy of the Hop-pickers Mission
    • A Promising Work in Leicester—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • For the General Work of the Lord as most Required
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account

Volume 29 (1893) Download Complete Volume View in PDF format pdf

  • January

    • The Sabbatic Year in the Olive Garden. A Mentone Meditation—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A New Year's Motto—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Sword and the Trowel—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • The Round of Prayer-meetings. I. South Street Baptist Chapel, Greenwich
    • Snails—Thomas Spurgeon
    • New Year's Hymn—E.A. Tydeman
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Winter's Drive into Italy with Mr Spurgeon—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Letting in the Light—The Western Recorder, Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Exposition of the Gospel according to Matthew. Chapter I. 1-17 [The Pedigree of the King]
    • Love's Paradox—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Moving on to Fez—T. Gillard Churcher, M.B., M.R.C.S., of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For the General Work of the Lord as most Required
  • February

    • In Memoriam, January 31st, 1892
    • "Which Christ, which is far better."—Mrs C.H. Spurgeon
    • Twelve Months After—W.Y. Fullerton
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • "Solyma"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Until the Day Break"—E.A. Tydeman
    • A Winter's Drive into Italty with Mr. Spurgeon (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • God's Dumb Children—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Exposition of the Gospel according to Matthew. Chapter II. [The King Appearing and the King Assailed]
    • The Church and the Masses—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • Jottings on the Line—Vernon J. Charlesworth
    • The Round of Prayer Meetings. II. East London Tabernacle
    • In Memoriam, John W. Goodwyn
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Society of Evangelists
    • For the General Work of the Lord as most Required
  • March

    • Mr. Spurgeon's Exposition of the Gospel according to Matthew
    • The Fall of a Giant—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • "None of us Liveth to Himself."—C.H. Spurgeon
    • St. Agnes, near Mentone
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • Glimpses of East London Work and Workers—S. Wildash
    • "H"—V.J.C.
    • The Round of the Prayer. III. Metropolitan Tabernacle. Church Prayer-Meeting
    • Memorial Services at the Tabernacle
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • April

    • Qualifications for Soul-Winning—Godward. A Lecture, Delivered to the Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • Scene at a Moorish Well—N. Hardingham Patrick, of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • "Let not your Heart be Troubled"—E.A. Tydeman
    • The Fall of a Giant (continued)—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • The Moral Teaching of the Higher Critics—Pastor W.D. MCKinney, Ansonia, Connecticut, U.S.A.
    • The Round of the Prayer-Meetings. IV. A Saturday-Night Prayer-Meeting in the Country
    • On Using the Pen for Christ. (First Paper)—John Burnham
    • A Winter's Drive into Italy with Mr. Spurgeon (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • Frank Buckland on Evolution—From "Stories for Bible Readers"
    • "Jack Ketch Warren"—Past and Present
    • Charles G. Finney
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • May

    • Qualifications for Soul-Winning—Godward. A Lecture, Delivered to the Students of the Pastors' College (concluded)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The "Down-grade" Natural to Men—From "The Hereafter," by James Fyfe
    • The Marching Order of the Church—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • The Round of the Prayer-meetings. V. Highgate Road Baptist Church
    • Fez, Morocco—T. Gillard Churcher, M.B., M.R.C.S., of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • St. Cross Hospital and its Lessons—Pastor John Kemp, Southsea
    • Self-denial or Self-assertion,—Which?—V.J. Charlesworth
    • On Using the Pen for Christ (Second Paper)—John Burnham
    • Will it Stand the Test?—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Mentone (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • A Song in the Night—E.A. Tydeman
    • Faith Tested and Honoured. An Incident in the Recent History of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • "A Tree that Will not Rot."—Geo. Banks
    • C.H. Spurgeon Memorial Fund
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • June

    • A Full Chirst for Empty Sinners and Saints. A Prayer-Meeting Address, Delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, on Monday Evening, November 23rd, 1868—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • The Power of Importance of Unction in Preaching. Part I.—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • Tell your Children your own Experience—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Soul and the Saviour: A Dialogue—E.A. Tydeman
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Mentone (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • June 19th, 1893
    • The Round of the Prayer-meetings. VI. Worthing Baptist Chapel
    • A Free Salvation—Pastor John Kemp, Southsea
    • The People of Fez—T. Gillard Churcher, M.B., M.R.C.S., of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Minister's Personal Equipment for his Work. A Paper Read by J. McAuslane, Crawley, at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 20th, 1893
    • Report of the Pastors' College Conference
    • After the Conference—Isaac Bridge
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Return to Greenwich
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The PAstors' College, Newington, London. 1892-93
  • July

    • Gifts Neglected and Gifts Stirred up. An Address to the Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The more Learning, the less Show of it
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • The Power and Importance of Unction in Preaching (continued)—Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. I. (Preached on Thursday Evening, September 11th, 1856). Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Truths Needing Special Emphasis in the Preaching of To-day. A Paper Read by Pastor W. Usher, M.D., Orpington, at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 20th, 1893
    • "Holy Powder"
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drives at Mentone (continued)—Joseph W. Harrald
    • The Round of the Prayer-Meetings. VII. Richmond Street Mission, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • A Poetical Version of Jeremiah iii.4—E.A. Tydeman
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • The Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1892
  • August

    • Gifts Neglected and Gifts Stirred up. An Address to the Students of the Pastors' College (continued)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Pastor Thomas Spurgeon's Return. Letter No. I
    • How the Church and England made Mr. Spurgeon a Baptist
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. II. (Preached on Thursday Evening, September 18th, 1856). Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • "Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • "I have been Alone with Jesus." An Aged and Afflected Member of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Church
    • "I am Going to be with Jesus"
    • The Church as the School for the Instruction of Believers. A Paper Read by Pastor R.E. Chettleborough, Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 19th, 1893
    • The Round of the Prayer-meetings. VIII. Shoreditch Tabernacle
    • The Preachers and Preaching of the Age—an Occasional Hearer
    • The Grace of Continuance—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Camp Services in Kent
    • Saturday Evening at Barking
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphange
  • September

    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible—Pastor J.D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • "The Shadow of a Name"
    • Pastor Thomas Spurgeon's Return. Letter No. II.Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. III (Preched on Thursday Evening, October 16th, 1856). Reported—PAstor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • "Come uinto Me"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Last Drive at Mentone—Joseph W. Harrald
    • The Round of Prayer-meetings. IX. Melbourne Hall, Leicester
    • "A Colony of Mercy"—W.Y. Fullerton
    • The Lord's Work in Spain—J.P. Wigstone, Missionary, Linares, Spain
    • The Right Order—C.M. Longhurst
    • "Sold Out"—J.H. Coulson
    • Mr. Spurgeon and the Discouraged Farmer—A.J. Barker
    • "No man Dieth to himself"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • In Memoriam—Pastor George Samuel—J.W.H.
    • Some of His "Ways"—W.L. Lang
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • October

    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons. VIII.—Final Perserverance (continued)
    • A Cure for Tiredness—C.M. Longhurst
    • The Founder of the White Ribbon Gospel Temperance Army
    • Out of the Valley of the Shadow. The Story of an Orphan Girl—Vernon J. Charlesworth
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor J.D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. IV. (preached on Thursday Evening, November 13th, 1856). Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • The Rounds of the Prayer-Meetings. X. Lake Road Chapel, Portsmouth
    • Memories of America. I. The Golden Gate and San Francisco—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Norwegian Lepers and Mr. Spurgeon. A Holiday Experience—J. Manton Smith
    • Good Society—John Ritchie
    • A Memento of the "Five-mile Art"—John Burnham
    • Burning and Shining Lights of Two Centuries Ago—A. Parker
    • How the Canary Ceased to Sing
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • November

    • An Address to Sunday-school Teachers. Delivered at a Prayer-meeting at the Metropolitan Tabernacle—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Had Jesus Sin?
    • Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • "Jop Cometh in the Morning"—E.A. Tydeman
    • "The Shadow of a Name." A Tribute to the Memory of C.H. Spurgeon—A. Parker
    • summer-house at "Westwood."—Mrs C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • The Round of the Prayer-meetings. XI. Talbot Tabernacle, Notting Hill
    • The Fire and the Silver
    • Mermories of America. II. The Mormon City—Thomas Spurgeon
    • What's the Time?—C.M. Longhurst
    • "Happy All the Day"—Pastor J.D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • Light Godward and Manward—The Chicago Standard
    • A Message from the Sea—Pastor John Kemp, Southsea
    • A Missionary Plea—John Stubbs, Patna, India
    • More About Slaves in Morocco—T. Gillard Churcher, M.B., M.R.C.S., of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Waiter also a Guest—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Thomas Doubtful—R. Shindler
    • The Cost of Dancing—John Horne
    • "For Nellie's Sake." A True Story of Pastor C.H. Spurgeon—Lizzie Lambert
    • Mr Spurgeon on the Inerrancy of the Bible
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • December

    • "Not Weary in Well Doing." An Address to the Metropolitan Tabernacle Ladies' Working Benevolent Society—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "He is Dispised and Rejected of Men"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Rutherford's Witnesses." Cited by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon (continued)
    • The Church as the Agent for the Evangelization of the World. a Paper Read at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 19th, 1893—Pastor C.B. Sawday, of Leicester (now of Leeds)
    • The Round of Prayer-meetings. XII. Kenyon Baptist Chapel, Solon Road, Clapham
    • Arthur's Mission, Snowfields, Bermondsey
    • Surrey Gardens Memorial Hall, Walworth—J.L.K.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account

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  • January

    • Gleanings of the Olives. An address, Delivered and Revised—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Visit to Ronda, in Spain—N. Hardingham Patrick, of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. V. (Preached on Lord's-day Evening, November 16th, 1856). Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Memories of America. III. The Rio Grande and Denver—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The New Year—E.A. Tydeman
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor J.D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • A Tabernacle Ragged-school. Landsdowne Place, Tabard Street (Late Kent Street), Borough
    • The Spirit of God and the Spades of Men—C.M. Longhurst
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. A Series of Sketches of Pastors' College Ministers and their Spheres of Service. I.—Pastor H.O. Makcey, Southampton, Peckham, and Hendon
    • Big Sinners and Big Cabbages. From Mr. J. Manton Smith's Forthcoming Volume, "Strioking Stories from Real Life" (Passmore and Alabaster)
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. I. The First of Months—Walter J. Mayers
    • The Minister or the Gas-fitter?—V.J. Charlesworth
    • The Sin of Uzza—C.H. Spurgeon in "The Interpreter"
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • February

    • The Grave and the Glory—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "To Bring to Remembrance"—Mrs C.H. Spurgeon
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible. Being Justified; What Then? (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxmore
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. II.—Pastor D. Tait, and the Spurgeon Memorial Temple, South Leith, N.B.
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. II. The First Verse in the Bible—Walter J. Mayers
    • Our Missionaries in Spain
    • Professor McCaig on Inspiration
    • As the Clock Struck Nine. From Mr.J. Manton Smith's Forthcoming Volume, "Striking Stories from Real Life" (Passmore and Alabaster)
    • Christmas Day at the Stockwell Orphanage by One Who Was There
    • "No Conference this Year!" by a Pastor's Wife
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • March

    • Mr. Spurgeon at a funeral
    • On the Top of the Berceau—W.Y. Fullerton
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • Burning the Dear Pastor's Sermons!—J.W.H.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. III. Punastor George Freeman, and the "Gracey Memorial Church", New Southgate, London, N
    • Effigies of the Gospel—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The "Text Union"
    • Memories of America. V. The Chicago Campaign—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Scope for Self-suppression in our Ministry. A Paper Read at a Meeting of Ministers—Pastor H.O. Mackey
    • Granada—N. Hardingham Patrick, of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. III. What Paul Delivered First of All—Walter J. Mayers
    • The Zambesi Industrial Mission—Joseph Booth
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • April

    • Mr. Spurgeon at a Wedding
    • Report of Progress of the Text Union—Charles Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. IV. Pastor C.S. Hull, Sussex Street Chapel, Brighton, and the Spurgeon Memorial Sermon Society
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • Four Questions and an Appeal from China. I. What is Heathenism?—John A. Stooke, Chefoo, North China
    • A Sermon that was Born—J. Burnham
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. IV. The First Miracle of Jesus—Walter J. Mayers
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • "Baptist Hymn-writers and their Hymns"—R. Shindler
    • The Soldiers' Home, Winchester
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • May

    • Mr. Spurgeon's New Volume of Lectures on "The Art of Illustration"
    • A Kind of Christian Freemasonry—Charles Spurgeon
    • A New Zealand Baptistry—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Detailed Obedience—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. VI. (Preached on Thursday Evening, December 11th, 1856). Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. V. Pastor W. Williams, Upton Chapel, London
    • Baptist Martyrs and their Hymns—R. Shindler
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. V. The First Miracle of Jesus—Walter J. Mayers
    • Mission in Antwerp during the Exhibition
    • Pastor Thomas Spurgeon and the Metropolitan Tabernacle Church
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Sermons in Letter-boxes—T.G. Owens
    • Remarkable Generosity—W. Olney
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
  • June

    • The Conference Sermon. Preached by Thomas Spurgeon, to the Members and Associates of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, on Friday Morning, April 20th, 1894
    • "Grace for Grace"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • A Cripple's Recollection of Mr. Spurgeon—John Burnham
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. VI. Pastor T.J. Longhurst, Cambray Chapel, Cheltenham
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • A Side-light on "The Art of Illustration"
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. VI. What to Seek First—Walter J. Mayers
    • Theydon Bois, Essex. A Statement and an Appeal
    • Family Religion. A Paper Read by Pastor J. Askew, of Burton-on-Trent, at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 19th, 1894
    • Report of the Pastors' College Conference
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College Newington, London. 1893-94
  • July

    • "A Land of Oil Olive." An Address Delivered and Revised at Mentone—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • Memories of America. VI. Pullman City—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "I'm on the Up line, now!—J. Burnham
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No.VII. Address delivered on Monday Evening, May 11th, 1857. Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. VII. The First Word from the Cross—Walter J. Mayers
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. VII. Pastor H. Samuel Smith, and the Spurgeon Memorial Chapel, Fenny Stratford
    • In the Church Worse than the World?
    • The Cross, the Inspiration for Christian Service. A Paper Read by Professor A. M'Caig, B.A., LL.B., at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 18th, 1894
    • "As a Dream when One Awaketh"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Waterbeach Baptist Chapel
    • The Divine Bed-Maker—Thomas Fuller
    • Some Queensland Institutions. I. Myora—Pastor William Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • The Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Assocition, 1893
  • August

    • A Life-belt for Daily Use. A Prayer-meeting Address at the Metropolitan Tabernacle—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Soul Saved by the "Text Bond"—Charles Spurgeon
    • The Prayer of the Penitent—E.A. Tydeman
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial—T.S.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. VIII. C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists—John Burnham and A.A. Harmer
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. VIII. The First Great Questions of the Old and New Testaments—Walter J. Mayers
    • What is True Nonconformity?—Pastor Isaac Near, Desborough
    • The World in the Church. More Ministerial Testimonies
    • An Unholy Church!—C. H. Spurgeon, in "Evening by Evening,'' June 26
    • "It Fits me to a T!"—John Burnham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • The First Baptist Minister. A College Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • God's Word versus Dancing
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. IX.—Pastor E.W. Berry, of Reddith, Worcestershire
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's new Park Street Sermons. VIII.Delivered on Thursday Evening, May 14th, 1857. Reported—Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Two West-African Strongholds—W.Y. Fullerton
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. IX. The First to Meet the King—Walter J. Mayers
    • Jesus and Blind Bartimaeus—E.A. Tydeman
    • The Sunday-school and its Relation to the Church. A Paper Read by Pastor R. Ensoll, of Middlesborough, at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 19th, 1894
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • Worldliness (and Worse) in our Churches
    • Some Queensland Institutions. II. Dunwich—Pastor William Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage
  • October

    • The First Baptist Minister. A College Address (concluded)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • India Slowly Opening to the Gospel—Pastor G.H. Hook, Lall Bazar Chapel, Calcutta
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. X. The First Resurrection—Walter J. Mayers
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. X. Pastor H.A. Phillips, and the baptist Tabernacle, Southport
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • "Hallelujah!"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Peeps from an Invalid's Window—H.T.S.
    • The Church and the World—A Despised Testimony
    • Hinderances to Church-fellowship: who are Responsible?—Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • "Grit."—Pastor James Briggs, Longton
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Evangelist
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
  • November

    • "Honey Out of the Rock." A Prayer-Meting Address by C.H. Spurgeon, at New Park Street Chapel, on Monday Evening, June 8th, 1857, Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • The Pastor's College in 1865 and 1868—W.D. McKinney
    • Have You Joined the Text Union?—Charles Spurgeon
    • Worldliness in the Church—An Important Witness—Dr. George S. Barrett
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • "Every Day Will I Bless Thee"—E.A. Tydeman
    • "I never can Believe in Total Depravity—R. Shindler
    • The Other Side—V.J. Charlesworth
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. XI. Pastor Samuel Crabb, Rothesay, N.B.
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. XI. The First Temptation—Walter J. Mayers
    • A Crimean Veteran—H.T.S.
    • Queensland Marriage Laws and Customs—Pastor William Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • "Grace"—Pastor James Briggs, Longton
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Evangelist
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • December

    • Obstacles to Soul-Winning—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The "First Things" of the Bible. Devotional Meditations. XII. The First Evangel—Walter J. Mayers
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Monument, Norwood Cemetery—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon
    • Hints and Helps from the Margin of my Bible (continued)—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. XII. Pastor John Wilson, Woolwich
    • "Gumption"—Pastor James Briggs, London
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Evangelist
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work

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  • January

    • The Pastor's Need of the People's Prayers. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Mouth, Matter and Wisdom." Being the Annual Letter to the Members of the Open-Air Mission, on the Subject of Their Motto for the Year 1895,—"Now Therefore Go, and I will be With Thy Mouth, and Teach Thee What Thou Shalt Say"—Exodus iv.12—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. XIII. PAstor Isaac Watson, Radcliffe, Lancashire
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. IX. Delivered on a Lord's-day Evening in 1856. Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • The March fo the Months. No. I—H.T.S.
    • Dr. Maclaren on Trumpet-blowing
    • Dying-year Reflections—John Burnham
    • New Year's Hymn—E.A. Tydeman
    • A "Text Union" Member in Heaven—Charles Spurgeon
    • Seed-Thoughts from C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons. Slected by J.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburgh
    • C.H. Spurgeon on Bazaars
    • Pastor Chartles Spurgeon's Letters. No. I
    • An Effective Ministry: how may we best Attain to it? A Paper Read by Pastor W. Ruthven, of Norwich, at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, April 19th, 1894
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Evangelist
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • A Chapter of Autobiography—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Our Lord's Second Coming. An Address at the Watch-Night Service, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, December 31st, 1894—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Letters. No. II
    • The March of the Months. No. II
    • Seed-Thoughts from C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons. SLected by J.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburgh
    • Growth by Electricity—John Burnham
    • Off the Coast of Tunis—T. Gillard Church, M.B., M.R.C.S.
    • Home Rule for China—John Craig, Akidu, Godavari District, India
    • "The Land of the Closed Book"
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. XIV. Pastor Frank M. Smith, and the Peckham Rye Tabernacle
    • Scotch Fervour and Fun
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's "Personal Notes" Paraphrased—E.A. Tydeman
    • A Special Call for Help
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Evangelist
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • March

    • The First Public Worship in the World. A Prayer-meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Book Fund and the Lemon Tree—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Correspondence. An Address at the Memorial Service, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, January 31st, 1895—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The March of the Months. No. III—H.T.S.
    • Seed-Thoughts from C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons—Selected by K.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburgh
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Letters. No. III
    • Drawing Near to God—E.A. Tydeman
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. X. Delivered in 1856. Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XV. Sydney J. Jones, The New Pastor at Toxteth Tabernacle, Liverpool—W.S. Godfrey
    • The Baptist Union "Censure" on Mr. Spurgeon
    • Heaven-born Music—John Burnham
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • Young Preachers Not to be Despised. A College Lecture—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Letters. No. IV—H.T.S.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XVI. Pastor G.T. Ennals, Cann Hall Road, Leytonstone—S. Pilling
    • "My Jesus, I Love Thee"—E.A. Tydeman
    • The Church versus the Stage. A Lancashire Pastor's Experience
    • Seed-Thoughts from C.S. Spurgeon's Sermons. Selected by K.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburgh
    • A Good Example for Employers
    • Faith Restful; or, Lying Afloat—George Wilson
    • The Atonement, its Place in the Book of Acts. A Paper Read by Isaac Near, of Desborough, Read Before the Kettering and District Baptist Fraternal Union
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • Young Preachers Not to be Despised. A College Lecture (concluded)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • What is it, and Where is iit Found?—Charles Spurgeon
    • March of the Months. No. V—H.T.S.
    • A Word in Season—John Burnham
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Letters. No. V
    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's New Park Street Sermons. No. XI. Delivered in 1859. Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XVII. Pastor W.W. Blockside, New Brompton, Kent—F.E. Blackaby
    • Does God Answer Prayer?
    • My Bible and I—John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown
    • Puritans and Pilgrims—W.D. McKinney, Ansonia, Connecticut, U.S.A.
    • The Four Anchors—From "The Canadian Baptist." Author's name unknown
    • The Spurgeon Memorial Sermon Society
    • From London to Mount Zion
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Memorial Fund Account
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • En Voyage;—or, Hindrances and Helps in Church Work and Life. INaugural Address at the Eighth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Thomas Spurgeon
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons. LVIII.—The Affliction of Ahaz (continued)
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work, XVII. Pastor Henry James Batts, King Williamstown, South Africa—Charles Spurgeon
    • Family Devotion, Written in 1853—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The March of the Months. No. VI.—H.T.S.
    • In Memoriam—Principal David Gracey
    • Come Home—E.A. Tydeman
    • Seed-Thoughts from C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons. Selected by J.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburg
    • On Becoming "Broad."—R. Shindler
    • The Pastors' College Evangelical Association
    • Three Messengers of Mercy—W.L. Lang
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastor's College, Newington, London. 1894-95
  • July

    • Unpublished Notes of C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons. Reported by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • The Upper Springs; or, the Best Source of Joy. Sermon preached at the Eighth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work, XIX. Pastor T.B. Field, Irwell Terrace Chapel, Bacup, Lancashire
    • Some Welsh Songs and Singers—R. Shindler
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Letters. No. VI
    • The Love that Passeth Knowledge—R.S. Latimer
    • "I Would have Saved him, but I Couldn't" (A Captain Lament)—George Wilson, Roker, Sunderland
    • Trusting in Providence. Written in 1853—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The March of the Months. No. VII—H.T.S.
    • "The Same Old Plough"—Clodhopper
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • The Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Colportage Association, Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1894
  • August

    • "Steal away to Jesus." An Address at the Tabernacle Prayer Meeting—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Constancy and Consistency. An Address Delivered to the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colporteurs, by the President, Thomas Spurgeon
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Letters. No. VII—Samuel Hunt
    • The Soul-Winner's Joy
    • The March of the Months. No. VIII—H.T.S.
    • Among Fifty Thousand Hop-Pickers—Pastor John Kemp, Southsea
    • The Bible Still Needed
    • Doing the Dreaming—Alfred E. Knight
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • Jesus—Saviour. Unpublished Notes of a Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon, Delivered in the Botanic Gardens, Belfast, in Agust, 1858 (When About 7,000 Persons were present). Reported by Pastor T.w. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Covered "All the Day Long!" (Suggested by the "Text Union" Motto for July 22nd)—E.A. Tydeman
    • Pastor Charles Spurgeon's Letters. No. VIII
    • "Those Charming Bells." The Digest of a Thursday Evening Discourse—Thomas Spurgeon
    • A Veteran's Dying Testimony—The Evangelical Magazine, 1802
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXI.—Pastor Charles Welton, Morley, Yorkshire—J. Kitchener
    • The March of the Months. No. IX—H.T.S.
    • Religion, All or Nothing. Written in 1853—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Tidings from Dr. Churcher—Thomas G. Churcher
    • Dr. A.J. Gordon on Worldliness in the Church
    • In Memoriam—Joseph Passmore
    • New Issue of "The Treasury of David"
    • Answered Prayers (continued)—T.G.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • October

    • "The Soul-Winner." Another New Book—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Three A's. The substance of an address to the students of the Pastors' College, at the Commencement of the Autumn Session—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "The Throne of Grace"—E.A. Tydeman
    • The March of the Months. No. X—H.T.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXII.—Pastor William Whale, Brisbane, Queensland"Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXI.—Pastor W, Higlett
    • Aut Dominus, aut Nullus. A plea for the doctrines of grace, commonly called calvinistic being a paper read at the eighth conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association"—Pastor Hugh D. Brown, M.A.
    • A Talk about the "Text Union"—Charles Spurgeon
    • Seed-Thoughts from C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons. Selected by J.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburg
    • Mr. Patrick's Work in Tangier
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • November

    • The Sum and Substance of all Theology. Unpublished notes of a sermon by C.H. Spurgeon, delivered at Bethesda Chapek, Swansea, on June 25th, 1861. Forwarded by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXIII.—Pastor Isaac Near, Desborough, Market Harborough—J.W.H.
    • Singing ona Bare Bough—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • The March of the Months. No. XI—H.T.S.
    • Dull (?) November
    • Aut Dominus, aut Nullus. A plea for the doctrines of grace, commonly called calvinistic being a paper read at the eighth conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association" (concluded)—Pastor Hugh D. Brown, M.A.
    • "Exhort One Another Daily"—Charles Spurgeon
    • A Missionary Penny—From Spurgeon's Illustrated Almanack for 1896.
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association. Further News From North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • December

    • The Eye, an Emblem of Faith. A Prayer-Meeting Address by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's New Volume—"Ten Years After!"
    • Seed-Thoughts from C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons. Selected by J.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburg
    • Pastor Thomas Spurgeon's "Sea Sermons"
    • The March of the Months. No. XI—H.T.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXIV.—Pastor Charles Dallaston, Wellington, New Zealand—H.H. Driver
    • C.H. Spurgeon and His Sermons. Addresses by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon and Dr. R.S. Macarthur (of New York) at the Annual Meeting of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Loan Tract Society
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work

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  • January

    • Lessons from Mount Nebo. An unpublished Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon, delivered at New Park Street Chapel, Southwark, on a Lord's-day evening in 1855. Forwarded by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Our Alma Mater. Reminiscences of the Pastors' College
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work—G.T. Bailey, Leyton, E.
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXV.—Pastor Levi Palmer, Taunton—H.T.S.
    • The One Request. Written in 1853—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Begin at the Beginning—Charles Spurgeon
    • Waiting at the Gate. A paraphrase of Mrs. Spurgeon's "Personal Notes on a Text," in "The Sword and the Trowel" for December, 1895—E.A. Tydeman
    • The Women of Morocco—N.H. Patrick, of the Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Good Tidings from Tunisia—T.G. Churcher, Soussa, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Come to Jesus. A valedictory address delivered by Thomas Spurgeon, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, on Lord's-Day Evening, September 28th, 1879, just before his second voyage to Australia
    • A Statement and an Appeal
    • Dr. Bernardo's Boys at the Tabernacle
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • An Extempore Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon, delivered on Lord's-day evening, Janaury 31st,1869, just twenty-three years before his own home-going
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room (continued)
    • Our Alma Mater. Reminiscences of the Pastors' College
    • Cruising in the Gulf of Finland. A Hint to Yachtmen
    • Be a Light, and Be Alight—Charles Spurgeon
    • Startling Advice—John Burnham, Brentford
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXVI.—Pastor John Kemp, Immanuel Baptist Church, Southsea—Charles Joseph
    • "The Time if Short." An address by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon, at the Watch-nighjt service at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, December 31st, 1895
    • "The Time is Short". An address by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon, at the Watch-night service at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, December 31st, 1895
    • "Those Charming Bells." (Lines suggested by the "Echoes from the TaberncleBelfry" in Spurgeon's Illustrated Almanack for 1896)—E.A. Tydeman
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • A Tabernacle Veteran—Joseph Fryer
    • Christmas and the New Year at the Orphanage—V.J.C.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • March

    • An External Distinction. An unpublished sermon by C.H. Spurgeon, delivered, 40 years ago, at New Park Street Chapel, Southwark. Forwarded by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Alive, and Well! An "In Memorian" Address Delivered by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, on Thursday Evening, January 30th, 1896
    • "A Tender Heart"—E.A. Tydeman
    • The "Spurgeon Memorial" Sermon Society. Report of the Fourth Anniversary
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXVI.—Pastor Edwin H. Ellis, North Adelaide, South Australia—R. McCollough
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room (continued)
    • A Dream of Heaven by a Minister's Wife—J. Chadwick
    • Our Alma Mater. Reminiscences of the Pastors' College—George Menzies
    • The Tabernacle Annual Church-meeting
    • The Churcher in Tunisia—T.G. Churcher
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • "Nothing to Say." An address at a Tabernacle prayer-meeting—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Stray Pages of Puritan History. I. An Ancient Sanctuary—H.T.S., Author of "The March of the Months"
    • The Book Fund and its Work, 1895—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. XXVIII.—Pastor C.B. Sawday, Assistant-Minister, Metropolitan Tabernacle—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room (continued)—S.S.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • Won by Kindness. A Convict's Conversion—George Wilson, Sunderland
    • Asiatics and Africans in London
    • "The Shameful Sufferer"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Our Alma Mater. Remiscences of the Pastors' College—E. Compton
    • The Text-Book of the Son of God—John D. Gilmore
    • "Utterly Discouraging!"—T.G. Churcher
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • Clear the Way. A week-night Sermon, Delivered, Forty Ago by C.H. Spurgeon. Forwarded by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room (continued)—S.S.
    • Paraphrase of Psalm cxxi—E.A. Tydeman
    • Glass, with Anxiety"—F.E. Marsh, Sunderland
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • John Heywood, Pastor and Evangelist—R. Shindler
    • Mr. Spurgeon's Sermons in Bengali
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXIX. Rev. Robert Sturgeon, of Barisaul, Bengal, India—John Bradford
    • Climbing the Greasy Pole—George Wilson, Sunderland
    • Red Flannel or "Red-jackets"—From "Recollections of the late Mr. George Leedham, of Rotherham."
    • An Icelandic Funeral—C.W. Townsend
    • The Old Fire Wanted
    • A Song in Praise of Jesus—J.D. Gilmore, Brannoxstown, Ireland
    • A Cure for Dyspepsia—T.G. Owens
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • Antidotes; or, Lessons from the First Report of the Christian Church. Being an address delivered on April 21, 1896, at the Ninth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • Pentecost and Whitsuntide. a Whit-Monday prayer-meeting address at the Metropolitan Tabernacle—C.H. Spurgeon
    • God-touched Hearts. Vice-presidential address at the Ninth Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Charles Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXX. PAStor Jospeh Clark, Nottingham Tabernacle—A.A. Harmer
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • Pastors' College Evangelical Association. Report of the Proceedings at the Ninth Annual Conference
    • Medical Mission Work in Tunisia—T. Gillard Churcher
    • "Him—There!"—William Luff. Suggested by the Conference Sermon, preached by Pastor Archibald G. Brown
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1895-96
  • July

    • The Reality of Religion. An address delivered at the Conference ublic meeting at Daltton Junction Chapel, on Monday Evening, May 6th, 1889—C.H. Spurgeon
    • What We Believe. An address delivered at the Conferencepublic meeting at Trinity Chapel, John Street, Edgware Road, April 20th, 1896—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" abd Their Work. XXXI. Pastor Alfred Bird, Late of Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia—James S. Harrison
    • "The Everlasting Arms"—Mary Knight
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • Among the Ancients—H.T.S., Author of "The March of the Months," &c.
    • The Cast-iron Pulpit—R. Shindler
    • Y.C.M.U. [Young Christians' Missionary Union]
    • A Needy and Deserving Case
    • The Missionary Martyrs in North Africa—T. Gillard Churcher
    • The "Spurgeon Memorial" Sermon Society
    • The Attractive Power of Christ—Thomas Ellis, Ramsgate
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • The Twenty-Ninth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1895
  • August

    • Jesus Christ—"the Breaker". A sermon by C.H. Spurgeon, delivered at Queen's Square Chapel, Brighton, on Wednesday evneing, April 23rd, 1856. Forwarded by Pstor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. I—Escaping in a Basket—Robert Spurgeon
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • "In Thy Presence is Fulness of Joy"—E.A. Tydeman
    • "K-E-P-T". An address to the Mreopolitan Tabernacle Colporteurs, by the President, Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXXII. Pastor James W. Davies, and the Bromley Road Tabernacle, Lee, S.E.
    • "God says 'Now!' When do you say?"—George Wilson
    • Perfect Love—Author Unknown
    • How the Stockwell Orphanage was Founded
    • Up the Queensland Coast—Pastor W. Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • A Strange Funderal (seen in the Night)—F.E. Blackaby
    • Letters from our Missionaries in North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • Ministerial Joys. An address to the students of the Pastors' College on one of their visits to "Westwood"—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Recollections of a Blessed Thursday Evening in August, 1888—Florence Thorpe
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • William Henry Milburn, the Blind Preacher—R. Shindler
    • "All, All for Christ!"—Nellie Chadwick, South Norwood
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXXIII—Pastor J.S. Hockey, and Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-SeaHi Robert Deb and I will be in London in May this year hoping to see you and your Family Cheers David—J.W.H
    • Stray Pages of Puritan History. II. A Quaker Shrine—H.T.S., Author of "The March of the Months"
    • Joy in Christ a Condition of Power in Preaching Christ. A paper read at the ninth annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Pastor H. Knee, of Bristol
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. II.—A Shoe-bearer—Robert Spurgeon
    • Pastors' College Re-union at "Westwood". Addresses by the President and Vice-President
    • "Incorruptible Seed"—John Burnham, Fern Bank, Brentford
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • October

    • The Great Invitation. A Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon, Preached in 1866. Forwarded by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • Thoughts on a Rainy Day
    • Old Jedidiah; or, "There's Rest at Home"—R. Shindler
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. III.—Our Mediator—Robert Spurgeon
    • A New Use for the "Sword and Trowel"—J.W.H.
    • The Tunnel Spider—H.T.S, Author of "The March of the Months"
    • October Gales—C.E.O.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXXIV.—Pastor Harry Wood, Latrobe, Tansmania—J.E. Walton
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • In Memoriam—Deacon John Buswell. Address by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • The "Spurgeon Memorial" Sermon Society. Two New Developments of the Work
    • The Churcher's Medical Mission Work—T. Gillard Churcher
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • November

    • Christ's Superlative Loveliness. A Communion Meditation—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • A World on Fire—John Horne, Springburn, Glasgow
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. IV.—A Rude Awakening
    • The Pitcher Plant—H.T.S., Author of "The March of the Months"
    • The Martyrs of Lewes, 1555-7—J.P. Morris
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXV.—Pastor F.G. Wheeler, Gresham Baptist Chapel, Brixton, London, S.W.—James Douglas
    • "V.R."—A Story of the Queen's Jubilee—George Wilson, Sunderland
    • Wings—Rev. Henry Burton, M.A.
    • Pastor's College Missionary Association
    • In Memoriam—Ernest Harborough (Formerly a student in the Pastors' College, and Pastor of Lewisham Road Baptist Road, Greenwich)—Howard T.N. Ussher, Lorna Villa, Wandsworth, S.W.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • December

    • An Unpublished Exposition—C.H. Spurgeon. Reported and Forwarded—Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXXVI.—Henry Kidner, Secretary of the London Young Women's Christian Association—H.T.S.
    • Forgiveness and first-class fare
    • Indian Incidents and Ilustrations. V.—A Real Jubilee—Robert Spurgeon
    • Pity the Poor Moslems—T. Gillard Churcher
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea

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  • January

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "He saw them toiling and rowing."—Mark vi.48
    • The Pastor's Page—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. I.—In the Years that Once were New.—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's "Carillon of Bells"
    • Only Pretty Pictures!—George Wilson
    • The Test—F.E. Marsh
    • "Our Own Men," and their Work. XXXVII.—Pastor William Higlett, of Albion, Brisbane, Queensland—W. Whale
    • "I Am With You Alway"—E.A. Tydeman
    • Trophies of Manchester City Mission Work
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. VI.—Precious Promises—Robert Spurgeon
    • Principal Gracey's Advice to the Students of the Pastors' College. (Summary of Opening Remarks at the Assembling at College, Janaury, 1886, Reported by Pastor John Horne, Glasgow)
    • Annual Meeting of the Pastors' College. Addresses by Pastors Thomas and Charles Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • February

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "The LORD taketh pleasure in them that fear Him, in those that hope in His mercy."—Psa. cxlvii.11—S.S.
    • More of Principal Gracey's Wise Words (Reported by Pastor George Menzies, Arbroath)
    • The Death of Moses. A Short Sermon, Written More Than 40 Years Ago—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "This Sycamine Tree." An address by Pastor Thomas Spurgeon, delivered at the Quarterly meeting of the Open-Air Mission, held at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, November 30, 1896
    • Mr. Spurgeon's 2,500th Published Sermon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXXVIII.—Pastor Archibald G. Brown and the East London Tabernacle—J.W.H.
    • Opening of Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • The Pastor's Page. Notes from the North—Thomas Spurgeon
    • How the "Text Union" is Prospering—Charles Spurgeon
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. VII.—Christ's Yoke—Robert Spurgeon
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. II.—Through Wintry Days.—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • Dr. Churcher and the Arab Boys—T. Gillard Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia
    • Christmas and New Year at the Stockwell Orphanage—V.J.C.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • March

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "I will strengthen theee; yea, I will help them."—Isa. xli.10—S.S.
    • The Pastor's Page. A Prayer-loving Church—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. VIII.—Evidences of Progress—Robert Spurgeon
    • "Come, Ye Children." A sermon to Sunday-school teachers, delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Temple, St. Mary Cray, Kent, on Wednesday afternon, February 20th, 1856. Forwarded by Pastor T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Clouds (An Experience)—J.R. Way
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XXXIX.—Pastor W.J. Harris, Eastbourne, Sussex—A. W. Leighton Barker
    • "Abide with us"—R. Shindler
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. III.—Storms and Calms.—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • Trying Times in Tunisia—T.G. Churcher
    • In Memoriam—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Tabernacle Annual Church-meeting
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • April

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "There is nothing too hard for Thee."—Jeremiah xxxii.17—S.S.
    • Mr. Spurgeon's first Outlines of Sermons (continued)
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. IV.—When Buds Appear.—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • A Mountain Reverie—J.R. Way
    • The Pastor's Page. Camping Out—Thomas Spurgeon
    • A Miracle i the Literary World—J. Dinnen Gilmore, Cork
    • Fellowship Meetings—C.H.B.
    • The King of Calvary—E.A. Tydeman
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XL.—Pastor David L. Donald, Chittagong, Bengal—Robert Spurgeon
    • "Little Girl, will you Pray for me?"
    • Thomas Raban, a Man Worthy of Honour—R. Shindler
    • German Baptists in Queensland—Pastor William Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Some Fasting; others Trusting—T.G. Churcher, Souse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • The Special Services at the Tabernacle—Pastor C.B. Sawday
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • May

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "In the multitude of my thoughts within me Thy comforts delights my soul"—Psalm xciv.19
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Hill. Cutting the First Sod. Interesting Ceremony
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLI.—Pastor E.A. Carter and the Pioneer Mission—Charles Ingrem
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. IX.—Gems of India
    • The Pastor's Page. A Happy Memory—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. V.—With Birds and Bees.—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • A Sermon on Clapham Common, Delivered on Lord's-day afternoon, July 10th, 1859, by C.H. Spurgeon. Forwarded by T.W. Medhurst
    • "Not Weary in Well-doing"—T.G. Owens
    • A New Use for the Koran—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • June

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Concerning Creeds and Confessions—R.S.
    • The Heaven-ward Railway; or, All Along the Line. Inaugural address at the Tenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLII.—Pastor Elias George, District Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society—Robert Spurgeon
    • The Lament after Conversions. A paper read at the Tenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Assocation—W.Y. Fullerton, Leicester
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. VI.—A Rural Parish Twenty-five Years Ago.—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • A Valiant Man in Quee Elizabeth's Day—R. Shindler
    • Proceedings at the College Conference
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Spurgeons' Orphan Home, Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newingotn, London. 1896-97
  • July

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • The Heaven-ward Railway; or, All Along the Line. Inaugural address at the Tenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association (concluded), by the President, Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLIII.—James George Potter, of the Baptist Missionary Society, Agra, India—Daniel Jones, Agra
    • A Plea for Foreign Missions—E.A. Tydeman
    • God-touched Tips. Vice-presidential address at the Tenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by Charles Spurgeon
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. VII.—A Preacher's Monday—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. X.—Even Brahmans Believe—Robert Spurgeon
    • Opposition and Fanaticism—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, N. Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1896
  • August

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • The Pastor's Page. The P.C.M.A.—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • The Cross the Centre. A paper read at the Tenth Annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by Dr. McCaig
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations—Even Sudas Believe—Robert Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLIV.—Pastor Alfred Hall, Merthyr Tydfil—P.H.W.
    • Matthew xxv. 1-13. (See C.H. Spurgeon's Sermon, "Number 2,500; or, Entrance and Esclusion.")—E.A. Tydeman
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. VIII.—Marsh Meadows and Streams—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • Famine in the Agra District, N.W.P., India—J.G. Potter, Agra, India
    • Beulah Bptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea. Memorial Stone Laid by Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • "For Christ's Sake"—T.G. Churcher
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • The Pastor's Page. "The Place of Perfection."—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Seest then this woman?" A sermon, delivered at St. Martin's Hall, Long Acre, on Wednesday evening, September 3rd, 1856, by C.H. Spurgeon. Forwarded by T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Dr. John Owen and Richard Davis—R.Shindler
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations—Even Mohammedians Believe—Robert Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLV.—Pastor J.R. Cooper, Late of Portland, Victoria, Australia
    • "These Thirty Years"—V.J. Charlesworth
    • Christians and Mohammedans—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, N. Africa
    • The Hop-Pickers. Mission—A Reminder—J.B.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • October

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "My times are in Thy hand."—Psalm xxxi.15—S.S.
    • The Pastor's Page. Irons in the Fire (An address to the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colporteuts, delivered at the Annual Meeting, May 31, 1897)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLVI.—Pastor Edward Last, of Cambridge Street Baptist Church, Glasgow—Wiliam Ruthven
    • A Spiritual "Enquire Within upon Everything"—J. Dinnen Gilmore, Cork
    • Mr. Spurgeon's First Outlines of Sermon (continued)
    • The Church's Banner—W.K. Armstrong, B.A., Lewes, Sussex
    • The By-ways and By-gones of Life. IX.—What thye Chimes Says—H.T.S., Author of "March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • Indian Incidents and Illustrations. XIII.—Sacrificial Rites—Robert Spurgeon
    • "Call me 'Father.' John; and Don't Mind Them."—George Wilson, Sunderland
    • The Child's Request—Pastor Isaac Near, Desborough
    • "Behold, He Cometh!"—E.A. Tydeman
    • The Sultan and the Water-melon—T.G. Churcher,Sosse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • November

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood". C.H. Spurgeon's Impromptu Answers to Students' Questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "My goaning is not hid from Thee."—Psalm xxxviii.9—S.S.
    • A Growing Hallelujah!—Jospeh W. Harrald
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLII.—Pastor B.J. Gibson, of Bloomsbury, London—E.R. Pullen
    • The Pastor's Page. "The Heavenly Vision." —Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Thermopylae of Christendom—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Sea Anemone—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • Testing Times, the Proof of Love—E.A. Tydeman
    • The By-ways and By-ways of Life. XI.—"Stepping Westward."—H.T.S., Author of "The March of the Months," &c., &c.
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Jubilee Sermons
    • A Christian Minister's Dependence upon the Holy Ghost. A paper read at the tenth annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by Pastor W. Hackney, M.., Birmingham
    • "Have you Tried the Blood?"—Cheyne Brady
    • The Arab's Question—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • The "Spurgeon Memorial" Sermon Society
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • December

    • C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room. "Where is your faith?."—Luke viii.25—S.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLVIII.—Pastor William Walker, of Bishop's Stortford—Robert Spurgeon
    • The Pastor's Page. "The Heavenly Vision." (Sermon preached a the close of the tenth conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, May 7th, 1897)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The By-ways and By-ways of Life. XII.—"Pilgrims of the Night."—H.T.S., Author of "The March of the Months," &etc., &etc.
    • A Fruitful Vine—Charles Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea

Volume 34 (1898)

  • January

    • Satisfying Mercy. An address to senior scholars, delivered at John Street Chapel, Bedford Row, London, on Wednesday evening, May 1st, 1867, C.H. Spurgeon. Forwarded by T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Keeping House—Charles Spurgeon
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. I.—E.A. Tydeman, Foots Cray
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XLIX.—Pastor Robert Sloan Latimer, Weston-Super-Mare—Vernon J. Charlesworth
    • The Pastor's Page. The Partnership of the Holy Ghost. (A Friday afternoon address to the students of the Pastors' College)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. I.—The Tenants in Ivy Terrace—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography
    • The Doctor, A Moslem!—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Pastor's College Society of Evangelists
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • February

    • "The Question Oak" at "Westwood." Pastor and mrs Spurgeon's Impromptu answers to students' questions (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room
    • The Pastor's Page. The Mightiest Magnet. (Address delivered at the watch-night service at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, December 31, 1897)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Most Striking Sermons. II.—Archibald G. Brown, West Norwood
    • My Advocate—E.A. Tydeman
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. II.—Through the Fields in a Fog—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. L.—Pastor Charles Ingrem, Wimbledon—J. Gyles Williams
    • The Supplement to "Our Own Hymn-Book."
    • Counting the Cost
    • The Young Pastor's "Posy." Meditations by C.H. Spurgeon before he left Waterbeach
    • "Glorious News."—Charles Spurgeon
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography
    • Sowing and Reaping in North Africa—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • March

    • Revival Work. A sermon, delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Piece Hall, Halifax, on Wednesday evening, April 7th, 1858. Forwarded by T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Theaster's Page. A Sunday Morning at Bexhill—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LI.—Pastor F.J. Feltham, of Stockton-on-Tees—W.J. Tomkins
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. III.—John Horne, Springburn, Glasgow
    • "Goin' to Lonnon." A Somersetshire Idyll—Leo Grange
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. III.—Spring out of Season—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography. Reviews in secular Newsapers and Magazines
    • In Memoriam—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • April

    • The Young Pastor's Posy. Meditations by C.H. Spurgeon Before He Left Waterbeach (continued). X.—Drunkards
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • The Pastor's Page. The Student's Stoop. An address delivered to the students of the Pastors' College on Friday afternoon, February 25, 1898—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "I Know Their Sorrows". Memories of Eastertide, 1897—F.T.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LII.—Paster E.A. Tydeman, Foots Cray, Kent—J. Chadwick
    • A Pilot-light—Charles Spurgoen
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. III.—Presentation Day—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. IV.—E.A. Tydeman, Foots Cray
    • Scriptures Seized in Kaironan!. T.G. Church, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography. Personal Testimonies:—
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • May

    • The Young Pastor's Posy. Meditations by C.H. Spurgeon Before He Left Waterbeach (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LIII.—Pastor C. Joseph, Cambridge
    • Brief Notes on Some of the Hymns in the Supplement to "Our Own Hymn-book" by the compiler, R. Shindler
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. V.—W.D. McKinne, Ansonia, Connecticut, U.S.A. My Recollection of Great Sermon
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. V.—The Phenomena of the Minute—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • A Letter from Home. Inaugural address at the eleventh annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • Love your Bible—T.G. Owens
    • A Divine Landscape Depicted in Psalm xxxvi.5-9. A Meditation Suggested by Mentone Senery—Constance Cheyne Brady
    • Rebuilding the Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London. 1897-98
  • June

    • The Young Pastor's Posy. Meditations by C.H. Spurgeon Before He Left Waterbeach (continued)
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. VI.—W.Y. Fullerton, Leicester
    • A Letter from Home. Inaugural address at the eleventh annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon. Part II
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LIV.—Principal Archibald McCaig, B.A., LLD.
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist.VI.—Out of the Beaten Track—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • "I Love Jesus;—Do You?"—Charles Stanley
    • Brands from the Burning—T.S.
    • Rebuilding the Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • "Three Cheers for the Engineers"—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Proceedingsof"The Fire Conference" of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • July

    • The Young Pastor's Posy. Meditations by C.H. Spurgeon Before He Left Waterbeach (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • Sifting Times. Sermon delivered at the close of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • Borderers—Albert Midlane
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LV.—Pastor William Usher, M.D., Tunbridge Wells—J.W.H.
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. VII. The Sermon that Cleared us out—J.J. Knight, Ross-on-Wye
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. VII.—The Night Cries of Nature—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • "Take, Notice."—Pastor Isaac Near, Desborough
    • Brands from the Burning (No. II)—T.S.
    • Rebuilding the Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • The Rally of the Colporteurs
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association
  • August

    • The Young Pastor's Posy. Meditations by C.H. Spurgeon Before He Left Waterbeach (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LVI.—Pastor H. Rylands Brown, Darjeeling, N. India"Our Own Men" and their Work. LV.—Lizzie Alldridge
    • The Stain of Sin—Albert Midlane
    • C.H. Spurgeon Autobiography. Vol. II
    • The Pastor's Page. More Brands from the Burning—Thomas Spurgeon
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. VIII.—R. Shindler, Sydenham
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. VIII.—Herbs and Herbalists—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • "With his loving hand to Guide"—Charles Stanley
    • Inside the Dispensary, Sousse, Tunisia—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, N. Africa
    • More about German Baptists in Queensland—Pastor William Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • The Young Pastor's Posy. Meditations by C.H. Spurgeon Before He Left Waterbeach (continued)
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LVII.—Pastor W.D. McKinney, Ansonia, Connecticut, U.S.A.—V.J. Charlesworth
    • The Pastor's Page. "Clocks to Mend!" A Friday Afternoon address to the students of the Pastors' College
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. IX.—A Summer's Sunrise—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • The Palace Beautiful. I.—Terms of Entrance. Conditions of Church Membership—Pastor Charles Welton, Morley, Yorkshire
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. IX.—T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Opening of Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
    • At the House of the Five Brothers—D.L. Donald, Chittagong, Bengal, India
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • October

    • Grace All-sufficient. Substance of a sermon, delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, on Thursday evening, August 29th, 1961. Forwarded by T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • The Pastor's Page. The Tabernacle Basement—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LVIII.—Pastor A.G. Short and the Herne Hill Tabernacle—Walter Hackney
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. X.—London's Green Hem—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • The Palace Beautiful. II.—Service Rendered to the King—Pastor Charles Welton, Morley, Yorkshire
    • "Divine Gentleness Acknowledged"—E.A. Tydeman
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. X.—An Octogenarian's Recollections of a Discourse Delivered at Aberfelft, in 1855
    • The Special Difficulties of To-day in the Way of an Evangelical Ministry. A paper read at the elevemth annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by Pastor C. Ingrem, Wimbledon
    • The Father's Bosom—Albert Midlane
    • Martha and Mary—John Horne, Springburn, Glasgow
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Autobiography. Vol. II. Reviews in Religious Papers and Magazines
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • November

    • Comfort in Trouble. A sermon, delivered by C.H. SPurgeon at the Piece Hall, Halifax, on Wednesday afternoon, 17th April 7th, 1858. Forwarded by T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Work-room—S.S.
    • The Pastor's Page. How a Holiday Yields Illustrations (A talk with the students)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. XI.—Pastor Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LIX.—Pastor John D. Gilmore, Phisbsboro', Dublin
    • "Gang ower the fundamentals"—A. McCaig
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. X.—On Breezy Heights—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • What Moslems Say concerning OmdurmanAfternoons with a Naturalist. X.—London's Green Hem—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea
  • December

    • Comfort in Trouble. A sermon, delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at the Piece Hall, Halifax, on Wednesday Afternoon, April, 7th, 1858. Forwarded by T.W. Medhurst, Cariff
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. XI. (concluded)—Pastor Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • The Pastor's Page. How a Holiday Yields Illustrations (The Talk Continued)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LX.—Pastor F.E. Blackaby, Zion Chapel, Chatham—W.W. Blocksidge
    • "A Little Child shall Lead them."—Apphia
    • Afternoons with a Naturalist. XII.—The Great Departure—H.T.S., Author of "A Crimean Veteran, and Other Stories," etc., etc.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. Spurgeon's fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Bexhill-on-Sea

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  • July

  • August

  • September

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  • January

    • The Great Day of Declaration. An Early Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Pastor's Page. The Sword and the Trowel in the New Century—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • A Puritan Gentleman.s Diary. I.—Back from the Wars.—H.T.S. Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. I.—The Settler—J.E. Walton
    • The Old Book and the New Critics
    • "The Quiet Valley of Sweet Content"—E.A. Tydeman
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LXXXV.—Pastor N.A. Papengouth, Chiesa Christiana Apostolica, Milan—W.L. Lang
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • Spiritual Samsons. An Early Sermon—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. II.—Colonel Pickering's Study—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • The King's Daughters—E.A. Tydeman
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. II.—Bush Preaching—J.E. Walton
    • The Pastor's Page. A New Yer's Assurance—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LXXXVI.—Pastor William J. Sears, Willesden Green—A.W.P.
    • In Memoriam—Archibald Fergusson—J.W.H.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • March

    • Spiritual Samsons. An Early Sermon by C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LXXXVII.—Pastor T. Breewood, Brayford Group of Churches, North Devon—A.A. Harmer
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • The Pastor's Page. The Simultaneous Mission—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. III.—Hospitality and Tea-meetings—J.E. Walton
    • The Blessings of God's People. Alphabetically Arranged by Pastor Thomas Douglas, Waltham Cross
    • A N\ational Anthem—V.J. Charlesworth
    • Stuck Fast;—A Lesson for the Lord's Own—John A. Stooke, of Chefoo, North China
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Rebuildng Fund
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • Business Prayers. Prayer-meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A day Out with "the Governor." (With a Remarkable Account of a Wonderful Cricket Match.) A Reminiscence of C.H. Spurgeon—Leo Grange
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LXXXVIII.—Pastor R.A. Good, of Exmouth—B. Eustace Good
    • The Cry of the Soul—E.A. Tydeman
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. IV.—Marriages and Baptisms—J.E. Walton
    • C.H. Spurgeon's most Striking Sermons. XXXI.—E. Compton, Hastings
    • The City of the Sun—James F. Taviner, B.A., Withington, Manchester
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. IV.—Contrasts—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • "Love your Bibles"—T.G. Owens
    • Pastor Thomas Spurgeon at Devonport
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • "One Lord, one Faith, one Baptism." Inaugural address at the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Assocition, by the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Dearth of Conversions—E.T.
    • One in Christ. An Unpublished Hymn, by C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Few Words from Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. V.—Among Literati—H.T.S., Author of "Isylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. LXXXIX.—Pastor Edmund Morley, of New Brighton—C.D. Gooding, Burnham-on-Crouch
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. V.—Flood and Fire—J.E. Walton
    • The Thirty-seventh College Conference
    • Itinerating in Tunisia—T.G. Church, Soussa, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • The Preparation of Sermons. A Friday Afternoon Address to the Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. VI.—Matthew Henry—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Contryside," etc., etc.
    • Selected Sayings of Matthew Henry
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. VI.—Bush Oddities—J.E. Walton
    • Roman Catholicism and Modern France. A Paper read at the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Pasteur R. Saillens, of Paris
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XC.—Pastor Thomas Murray, of East Greenwich—William Olney
    • The Colporteurs' May Meetings
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London. 1900-1901
  • July

    • Inwards Fears. A Sermon at Brighton, More Than 40 Years Ago—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • In Memoriam—June 19
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCI.—Pastor W. Kirk Bryce, of Nottingham Tabernacle—William Lawrence Tweedie (Organzing Missioner, Open-air Mission)
    • Another Day Out with "the Governor." A Reminiscence of C.H. Spurgeon—Leo Grange
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. VII.—A Bush Heroine—J.E. Walton
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. VII.—The Protestant Succession—H.T.S., Auhtor of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • Arabic Ailments and their Treatment—T.G. Churcher, Soussa, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Brother T.I. Johnson
    • 1861-1901 from Exeter Hall to Norwood Cemetery—JamesSharpless
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • The 34th Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1900
  • August

    • Inward Fears. A Sermon Preached at Brighton, More that 40 Years Ago (concluded)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCII.—Pastor Frank James, Peckham Park Road, London—J.D. Gilmore
    • Discovering a Man of God—Frank James, Peckham
    • Bush Life in Tasmania. VIII.—A Bush Drama—J.E. Walton
    • A Puritan's Gentlemen's Diary. VIII.—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • Evangelizing the Hop-pickers
    • A Railway Journey in Queensland—Pastor W. Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report of the Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • Fasting and Backsliding. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Jewel in a Queer Setting—J.E. Walton
    • Pastor George Graham and his Work in Las Lores, Argentina—Robert F. Elder
    • God Reigneth. A few lessons from the recent troubles in China—John A. Stooke,Chefoo, Noprth China
    • The Bible Appreciated. The Story of the International Bible Reading Association by the Honorary Secretary
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCIII.—Pastor W.H. Millard, Clydebank, N.B.—John Fraser, Kilbowie
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. IX.—Wesley and Whitefield—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • The Prison Convert"—Albert Midlane, Newport, Isle of Wight
    • Ecce Agnus!—James F. Taviner, B.A., Withington
    • Arabs in North Africa—T.G. Churcher, Soussa, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Baptized after 25 Years Delay—D.P.P.
    • The Bible Union. Proposed Extension
    • Where C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons Go
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • October

    • "We have Seen the Lord." A Sermon, Preached at Brighton, Nearly 40 Years Ago—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Own Own Men" and their Work. XCIV.—Pastor C.D. Gooding, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex—F.C. Morris, Hornchurch, Essex
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued). Part II—The Endorsements of the Bible—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. X.—The Evangelical Clergy—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • The Yielding Heart
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Most Striking Sermons. XXXII.—F. Hibberd, Ashfield, Sydney, New South Wales
    • Paul on the Tramp—John Horne, Springburn, Glasgow
    • Some Illustrations from the Queensland Scrub—William Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Getting into Debt—a Debt Collector
    • The Converted Bottles—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Fables for the Faithful. I.—The Great Ass—James F. Taviner, B.A., Withington, Manchester
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • November

    • "We have Seen the Lord". A Sermon, Preached at Brighton, Nearly 40 Years Ago (concluded)—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • C.H. Spurgeon on Christians and War
    • The Pastor's Page. "It is Still Perfectly True"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Old Sanctuary. An Appreciation and a Narrative—W.Y.F.
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. I.—Water Baptism—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCV.—Pastor Martin Ashbym of Hertford—G.D. Hooper, Bournemouth West
    • "Perfect through Suffering"—W.H. Tomkins, Yalding, Kent
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. XI.—Confessors of the Chilterns—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • Facts about Books—Rev. J.D. Kilburn, St. Petersburg
    • "Tempus fugit"—From the Bible Union Monthly Messenger
    • The Y.M.C.A, and the Deepening of Spiritual Life—A.W. Payne
    • Fables for the Faithful. II.—The Young Man and the Old Fogey—James F. Taviner, B.A, Witherington, Manchester
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • December

    • "Unequally Yoked Together." A Prayer-Meeting Address by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word) (continued). Part II—The Endorsements of the Bible—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. II.—At the Association—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCVI.—Pastor H.T. Spufford, of Chalk Hill Chapel, Watford—H. Kidner, Secretary of the London, Y.M.C.A.
    • A Puritan Gentleman's Diary. XII.—Bunhill Fields—H.T.S., Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc., etc.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work

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  • January

    • The Trowel and the Sword. A Sermon, Preached at the New Park Street Chapel, Southwark, in 1859—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Pastor's Page—Thomas Spurgeon
    • A Workaday Reverie—Mrs, H. Rylands Brown, Darjeeling
    • Sweet Hush of the Soul—Albert Midlane, Newport, Isle of Wight
    • Ready to Cross. An Anticipation of the New Year—W.Y.F.
    • My Lady's Garden. I.—What it is Like—H.T. Spufford, Authopr of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCVII.—Pastor C.W. Townsend, late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick—V.J. Charlesworth
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada—III.—A Donation Party—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • Earliest Recollections of C.H. Spurgeon, with one of the earliest sermons of C.H. Spurgeon, preached at New Park Street Chapel, Southwark
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Pastor's Page. Levi Palmer.—(The President's Wreath)—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCVII.—Pastor A.W. Bean, Kelvionside, Glasgow—W.A.
    • A True Work of Mercy—William Olney
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. IV.—A Typical Sunday on a Country Field—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Christmas at the Stockwell Orphanage—an eye-witness
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • March

    • Between Ourselves. To Readers of "The Sword and the Trowel"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Earliest Recollections of C.H. Spurgeon by T.W. Medhurst, Cardiff, with the Remembrance of a Sermon, Delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, at New Park Street Chapel, Southwark, July, 1854
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • My Lady's Garden. III.—Winter Singers—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. XCIX.—Pastor Ernest Baker, Cape Town, South Africa—John Russell, Wynberg, South Africa
    • For Ever Loved—Albert Midlane, Newport, Isle of Wight
    • Newman Hall—V.J.C.
    • "Pass the Sugar, Please"—T.S.
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. V.—A Wood-splitting Frolic at the Parsonage—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Tidings from Tunisia—T.G. Churcher
    • A Feckless Crittur—Jmes F. Taviner, B.A, Witherington, Manchester
    • Lonely Graves in Queensland—Pastor W. Higlett, Albion, Brisbane
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • An Address to Converts. Delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Grateful Retrospect
    • "Our Oen Men" and Their work. C.—Pastor Frank H. White, Talbot Tabernacle, Notting Hill—William H. Gaussen
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • No Patchwork!—Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • "A Little Child shall Lead them." A True Story—Leo Grange
    • My Lady's Garden. IV.—Blossoms—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the countryside," etc.
    • Corn-grinding in North Africa—T.G. Churcher
    • Hidden Treasure. A Parable for the Young—S.N.H.
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. VI.—Beneath the Banner of Temperance—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • A Sermon on a Bicycle—An Old Roadster
    • ! Ni tin-liao na ih t'eo"—"You Dropped the Other End"—John A, Stooke, china Inland Mission Sanatorium, Chefoo, North China
    • Responsibility—J.B.N., Toronto
    • "Love Your Bibles"—T.G. Owens
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. I.—Pliable set out with Christian. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Strange Place for Sermons—Mrs.C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Increase our Faith." Inaugural address at the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CI.—Pastor George Goodchild, of Skegness—W. Butcher, Great Yarmouth
    • My Lady's Garden. V.—Birds in May—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. VII.—A Visit to a Sugar Camp—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Our Tour—Pasteur R. Saillens, Paris
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. II.—The Two Pilgrims in the Slough. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Laws which Govern Prayer. A Paper read at the fifteenth annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by Pastor George Menzies, Arbroath
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. VIII.—Evangelizing a Dark Province—C.W. Townsend, Late of Hillsborough, New Brunswick
    • The Quest of a Soul—W.H. Tomkins, Yalding, Kent
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CII.—Pastor William Ruthven, of Bridgeton, Glawgow—A.W. Bean
    • My Lady's Garden. VI.—Scents and Sweets—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Thy Will Be Done"—Samuel Thompson, Felixstowe, 1902
    • A Word by the Wayside—H. Wood, Longford, Tasmania
    • The College Conference
    • The Colporteurs' Conference
    • Fables for the Faithful. III.—The City of Ichabod—JamesF. Taviner, B.A., Withington, Manchester
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London. 1901-1902
  • July

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. III.—The Man Whose Name was Help. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Growth on an Evergreen
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Talking Book—George Menzies
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CIII.—Pastor T.W. Medhurst, of Cardiff—Joseph W. Harrald
    • My Lady's Garden. VII.—Summer Shades—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • "Men Wondered at," (Zechariah iii.8) A paper read at the fifteenth annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Pastor Goerge J. Knight, Newbury
    • "Not Yet I"—Samuel Thompson, Felixstowe, April 13, 1902
    • The Language the Holy Spirit Teaches
    • "Between the Dead and the Living." (Numbers xvi.48). A Reminiscence—W. Jeyes Styles
    • In Memoriam—Elder J.C. Dunn
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • 35th Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1901
  • August

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. IV.—"Helps." Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon—T.S.
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CIV.—Pastor Philip A. Hudgell, Junction Street, Derby—G. Howard James, Derby
    • A View in Barden Park, Tonbridge,—
    • The Journey to Emmaus—Samuel Thompson, Felixstowe
    • A Fable for the Bairns. The Bulb; or, Darkness may be Necessary—T.L. Edwards, Glasgow
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. IX.—Marrying and Giving in Marriage—Pastor C.W. Townsend, St. Martin's New Brunswick
    • My Lady's Garden. VIII.—A Silent Season—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • Precepts and Promises—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Put Your Name in"—T.S.
    • Founder's Day at the Stockwell Orphanage
    • What Will Become of Him?—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Presentation to Deacon Wiliam Higgs—J.W.H.
    • In Memoriam—Deacon William Payne
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report. 1901-1902. Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. V.—Christian and the Arrows of Beelzebub. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon—T.S.
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Fear God. Honour the King"
    • A Day at the Tabernacle by a Coronation Visitor
    • The Education Bill—J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D, Peckham
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CV.—Pastor George Wainwright—G.D. Hooper
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Drink!—T.L. Edwards, Glasgow
    • My Lady's Garden. IX.—Departures—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • A Medical Missionary and his Patients. A Letter to British Boys and Girls—Dr. T.G. Churcher, Sopusse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Medical Mission to Hop-pickers—T.S.
    • "Supplies" for September
    • Brother Oldring's Swan-song
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • October

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. VI.—Formalist and Hypocrisy. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon—T.S.
    • "Fear Not"
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Vestry Clock—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CVI.—Pastor George Wright, Kingston-on-Thames—John Reacher, Kingston-on-Thames
    • Our Alma Mater. Letter to the President—Professor Hackney
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. X.—"The House of Mourning"—Pastor C.W. Townsend, St. Martin's New Brunswick
    • A Sermonette in Stone—A.W. Bean, Emsworth
    • Drink And Womanhood—T.L. Edwards, Glasgow
    • My Lady's Garden. X.—Contrasts and Compensations—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • "No Surrender!" or, Another Word About Chinese Ancestral WorshipMy Lady's Garden. IX.—Departures—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • "No Surrender!" or, Another Aword About Chinese Ancestral Worship"—John A. Stooke
    • In Memoriam—Dr. Joseph Angus
    • Medical Mission Work for Women in India
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • November

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. VII.—Formalist and Hypocrisy (concluded). Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon—S. Spurgeon
    • "Name Him, Brothers, Name Him"—T.S.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CVII.—Pastor Charles Cole, Bolton, Lancashire—Alfred Hall
    • My Lady's Garden. XI.—The Sleepers—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. XI.—Within the Halls of Learning"—Pastor C.W. Townsend, St. Martin's New Brunswick
    • Drink and Crime—T.L. Edwards, Glasgow
    • Clement Erskine's Dream—S.N.H.
    • Just a Taste (Being extracts from Dr. Cuyler's "Recollections of a Long Life")
    • "Count your Blessings"—Samuel Thompson, Felixstowe, August, 1902
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Beulah Baptist Chapel, Thornton Heath
    • Home Counties Baptist Association
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • December

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. VII.—Christian Arrives at the Palace Beautiful. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon—S. Spurgeon
    • A Resolute Stand—Thomas Spurgeon
    • In Prospect of Christmas—V.J.C.
    • Jehovah's Ransom—Albert Midlane, Newport, Isle of Wight
    • My Lady's Garden. XII.—The Master Builders—H.T. Spufford, Author of "Idylls of the Countryside," etc.
    • Drink and Legislation—T.L. Edwards, Glasgow
    • Light Shining in Darkness—Samuel Thompson, Felixstowe, 1901
    • Liza's Christmas—E
    • "I Have Had Enough of Bones"—Pastor Harry Wood, Tasmania
    • One of God's Deliverances
    • Daybreak in Argentina—Robert F. Elder
    • "My Faithful Martyr"—John Reid (Students' Secretary)
    • British Auxiliary of Pasteur Saillens' Mission
    • The Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible—J.D.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work

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  • January

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. IX.—"Come in, Thou Blessed of the Lord". Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Personal Notes on a Text—Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon
    • Good Workls Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. I.—The Bible Flower Mission—F.H.F.
    • The Successful Minister—Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • "With Tears." A Message to Parents and Sunday-School Workers—Thomas Spurgeon
    • What is a Circle?—Ernest Wigney
    • Troubling the Waters
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CVIII.—Pastor John Bradford—A.E.W.
    • The Life of Prayer—George Menzies, Abroath
    • Curiosities of Church Life. I.—The Church Clock—H.T. Spufford
    • Scenes of Life and Labour in Canada. XII.—The Gospel in a Lumber Camp—Paster C.W. Townsend, St. Martin's, New Brunswick
    • The Great Lone Land—Fred. A. Jackson
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • In Memoriam—J. Wesley Bond——Pastor Charles Spurgeon
    • "Now then, Do it"—T.S.
    • A Bright Biography. A Review—John Thomas, M.A.
    • The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges—J.D.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • February

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. X.—What Faith Met with in the Way. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Six Smooth Stones
    • What Do these Jesuits here?—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • The New Licensing Act
    • Good Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. II.—Arthur's Mission—F.H.F.
    • Curiosities of Church Life. II.—William the Silent—H.T. Spufford
    • Hints on Preaching. An address to the students of the Pastors' College, on Friday afternoon, October 17th, 1902—Rev. John Thomas, M.A.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CIX.—Pastor D.J. Hiley, Broadmead Chapel, Bristol—R.C. Griffin
    • "I shall God Softly all my Years"—F.A. Jackson
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). (continued). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible
    • A Sweet Singer of Israel
    • What's the Time? For the Children—George Menzies, Abroath
    • A Preacher's Poetry
    • Watch-night in Paris
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • March

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon. XI.—What Faithful Met with in the Way (concluded)
    • Wanted at Once—£300
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CX.—Rev. W.J. Mayers, Deputation Secretary of Dr. Barnardo's Homes—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Curiosities of Church Life. III.—Village Worthies—H.T. Spufford
    • "For the Sake of the Name!"—F.A. Jackson
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles I.—As to the Christian Church—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • Hints on Preaching. An address delivered to the students of the Pastors' College, on Friday afernoon, October 17th, 1902 (concluded)—Rev. John Thomas, M.A.
    • Good Works Associated with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. III.—The Almshouses—F.H.F.
    • Principal David Gracey—Ten Years After—Alfred Hall, Port Elizabeth
    • Letter from Dr. Churcher—T.G. Churcher, Souse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • What they Say of us—The Christian Endeavour Times
    • "D.D.," or, "The One-eyed Smacksman"
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • April

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon. XII.—"Beware of the Flatterer"
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Good Works Associated with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. IV.—Kent Street Mission to Poor Children—F.H.F.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXI.—Pastor J.A. Soper, Late of Sydney, New South Wales—Thomas Breewood
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part II.—The Endorsements of the Bible (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Curiosities of Church Life. IV.—Sixty Years Since—H.T. Spufford
    • The Last Trek—F.A. Jackson
    • The Old Sunday-school—W.Y.F.
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. II.—As to the Christian Church (concluded)—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • Distribution of C.H. Spurgeon's Sermons—T.G. Owens
    • Good News from One of "His Islands"
    • A Long and Successful Pastorate. Pastor William Wiliams, of Upton Chapel—J.T. Dawson
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • May

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon. XIII.—The Enchanted Ground
    • Pulpit Supplies. Inaugural Address at the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Those Charming Bells"
    • "While it is Day"—Pastor Charles Spurgeon
    • Curiosities of Church Life. V.—Artists' Model.—H.T. Spufford
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part III.—The Objections (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. III.—As to the Head of the Church—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • The College Conference
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • June

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon. XIV.—How Mr. Fearing Fared
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Curiosities of Church Life. VI.—Choirs—H.T. Spufford
    • "All Hail!"—F.A. Jackson
    • Good Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. V.—The Lodging-House Mission
    • "For the Sake of the Name"
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. VXII.—Pastor F.A. Jackson, Old Basford, Nottingham—Alex. Corbet
    • The Children's Special Service Mission—E.T. Reed
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part III.—The Objections (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Pessimism. The substance of a paper read at the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by Professor W.H. Gaussen, M.A., LL.B.
    • The Gathering of the Colporteurs
    • The Conference Presentations
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Paper Concerning The Lord's Work in Connection with The Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1902-1903
  • July

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. XV.—How Mr. Fearing Fared (concluded). Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Curiosities of Church Life. VII.—Tea-meetings—H.T. Spufford
    • "At Evening Time"—E.A. Tyler
    • Good Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. VI.Good Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. VRichmond Street Mission, WalworthGood Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. F.H.F.
    • Some Recollections of C.H. Spurgeon—Mark Guy Pearse
    • The Place of the Atonement in our Modern Ministry. The substance of a paper read at the sixteenth annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Pastor H.A.B. Phillips, Cheltenham
    • Tighten the Buckles—Rev. T.L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part III.—The Objections (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • "As This Little Child"—F.A. Jackson
    • By Way of Record
    • At Stockwell
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • The 36th Annual Report of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1902
  • August

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. XVI.—Mr. Feeble-Mind and Mr. Ready-to-Halt. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXII.—Pastor G.T. Bailey, Leyton, E.—T.J. Hazzard
    • Curiosities of Church Life. VIII. Women in Church Life—H.T. Spufford
    • Work for Christ among the Chinese in New Zealand—H.H. Driver
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part III.—The Objections (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • From Sighs to Songs—V.J., Charlesworth
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. IV.—As to the Rule of Faith—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • Where the Buttons came from
    • Shadow and Sunshine in North Africa—T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa
    • Godalming and its New Baptist Church—Lizzie Alldridge
    • Christ's Property—Rev. T.L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Uncle Hiram on Higher Criticism. (Extracted from Dr. L.W. Munhall's Magazine, "The Word and the Work")—C.W. Scarff, in "Ram's Horn"
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
    • Annual Report. 1902-1903. Stockwell Orphanage
  • September

    • Pictures from Pilgrim's Progress. XVII.—Christiana at the Gate and the River. Drawn by C.H. Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXIV.—Dr. T.G. Churcher, Sousse, Tunisia, North Africa—Edward H. Glenny
    • Heatherland—F.A. Jackson
    • Punctured Faith—H.H. Driver
    • Curiosities of Church Life. IX.—An "Untowered Generation"—H.T. Spufford
    • Our Representatives in Foreign Lands. Miss Edith Higgs—F.H.F.
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Prayer in the Congregation—Dinsdale T. Young
    • "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name"—J.C. Carlile, Folkstone
    • A Fuller Spiritual Life, the Supreme Need of Our Churches. The substance of the presidential address to the Glamorgan English Baptist Association, Delivered on June 23rd, 1903—Pastor T.W. Medhurst, of Cardiff, at Nazareth Baptist Chapel, Mountain Ash
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part III.—The Duties of the Loyal-hearted (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers—Sir G.O. Trevelyan
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • October

    • "He Shall See His Seed." A Communion Address at Mentone, Delivered on Lord's Day Afternoon, December 4th, 1887—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Anhelia, the Sunless Isle. An Allegory—Pasteur R. Saillens
    • Our Representations in Foreign Lands. Miss Ella M. Godbold—F.H.F.
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • "Semper Idem." (God's Witness to His Own Word). Part III.—The Duties of the Loyal-hearted (continued)—Hugh D. Brown, M.A., Dublin
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXV.—Pastor Henry Moore, Bedminster, Bristol—W.T. Soper, Dartmouth
    • Treasure-trove—F.A. Jackson
    • The Ministers "a Sweet Savour of Christ." The Substance of a paper read at the sixteenth annual conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Pastor G.T. Bailey, Leyton
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. V.—As to the Right of Private Judgment—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • The Light at Evening Time—Rev. T.L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Curiosities of Church Life. X.—Shoemker and Saint—H.T. Spufford
    • C.H. Spurgeon's Vision
    • "Many Happy Returns of the Day"—F.H.F.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • November

    • Signs of the Saviour. A communion address at Mentone, delivered on Lord's-day afternoon, December 15th, 1889—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "My Mother"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Anhelia, the Sunless Isle. An Allegory (concluded)—Pastor R. Saillens
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXVI.—Evangelsit J.S. Harrison—Alfred Bird
    • He Died for Me To-day
    • "Our Helper, God!" The substance of a Thursday evening address—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Mr. W.R. Lane's Mission at the Tabernacle
    • Curiosities of Church Life. XI.—The Old Riding-master—H.T. Spufford
    • Re-converted Christians—Dr. T.L. Cuyler
    • "She hath Done what she Could"—J.C. forth, Kirby Moxloe
    • "A Cry from Macedonia"
    • The Ministers Reverie—George Dippie
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Associaton
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work
  • December

    • "Grace for Grace." A communion address at Mentone, delivered on Lord's-day afternoon, December 8th, 1889—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • In Memoriam—Mrs C.H. Spurgeon—E.A. Tydeman
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon—The Funeral Services
    • Bunch of Lilies. A Loving Tribute to the Memory of "My Mother"—Charles Spurgeon
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon and the Book Almanack—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Book Fund—A Tribute—H.T. Spufford
    • The Future of the Book Fund and the Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Conference Gifts.—Walter J. Mayers
    • A Memento of Mrs C.H. Spurgeon—William Luff
    • Curiosities of Church Life. XII.—A Last Muster—H.T. Spufforf
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. VI. As to Apostolical Succession—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • Greeting!
    • The "Cry from Macedonia"
    • In Memoriam—Pastor J.J. Kendon, Jamaica—George S. Collie
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Associaton
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Mrs Spurgeon's Fund for General Use in the Lord's Work

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  • January

    • Bells and Bell-ringing. A Lecture—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Our Representatives in Foreign Lands—Mr Mrs Easton and Miss Trainter
    • Jehovah Rophi—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Green Pastures. I. A Tribute—H.T. Spufford
    • Chats with the Children I. Boys and their Boats—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXVII—Pastor Alexander Corbet, Bournemouth—F.A. Jackson
    • The Hidden Life of a Faithful Minister—The Late Levi Palmer
    • Building a Christian—Theodore L. Culyer, D.D.
    • A Good Report
    • The Men we Need—Author unknown
    • A Long-forgotten Board—George Dippie
    • "Encourage Him"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • A Song of Hope—V.J. Charlesworth
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
  • February

    • Bells and Bell-ringing. A Lecture. Chapter II—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Chats with the Children II. St. Valentine's Day—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Robert Louis Stevenson. A Lecture Deliverred to the Students of the Pastors' College—Pastor F.A. Jackson
    • Fellowship—Edgar A. Tyler
    • "Our Own Men" and Their Work. CXVIII—Pastor W. Slater, Bulwell, Nottinghamshire—"Nimmo"
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. VII. As to the Christian Priesthood—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Good Workd Connected witht he Metropolitan Tabernacle. VII.—The Loan Tract Society—F.H.F.
    • The Tabernacle Thanksgiving and Annual Church-meeting—F.H.F.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
  • March

    • Bells and Bell-ringing. A Lecture. Chapter III—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Chats with the Children III. Down a Gold-mine—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXIX—Pastor Thomas Douglas, Waltham Cross—David Barron
    • A Dingy Street
    • The Last Beatitude—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Robert Louis Stevenson. A Lecture Delivered to the Students of the Pastor's College (continued)—Pastor F.A. Jackson
    • Tabernacle Pulpit Supplies—F.H.F.
    • Ask Again—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Green Pastures. III. Continuity of Idea—H.T. Spufford
    • The Effectual Prayer—Theodore L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • "Other Fell into Good Ground" —T.G. Churcher
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
  • April

    • The Church at Work. An Address to the Students to the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Chats with the Children IV. Ostracism; or The Selfish Fishes—Thomas Spurgeon
    • The Faith that Saves—Theodore L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Good Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. XIII—The Sabbath-School—F.H.F.
    • The Heart of May—F.A. Jackson
    • "Times of Refreshing"—E.A. Tyler
    • Old College Days—F.A. Jackson
    • "Our own men" and their Work. CXX. Dr. George A. Huntley, of Hanyang, China—R.S. Latimer
    • Facts and FIgures for Temperance Workers
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. VIII. As to Baptism—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • Green Pastures. IV. New Sensations—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • The Garden Grave—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Christ's Teaching on Tithing and Beneficence—Rev. Henry Lansdell, D.D.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
  • May

    • Three Model Prayers. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Green Pastures. V. The Wings of Eagles—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • The Baptist. Inaugural Address at the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the President, Pastor Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Keep it Up"—V.J. Charlesworth
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXXI. Pastor George Menzies, Arbroath—T.W. Lister
    • "Even so, Come, Lord Jesus"—F.J. Jackson
    • The invincibility of the Bible. Notes of a Sermon, Preached in the Metropolitan Tabernacle, on Lord's Day Monring, March 6th, 1904—Dinsdale T. Young
    • Christian Friends of Long Ago—E.A. Tyler
    • Chinese Proverb, with Every-day Lessons. I. "A Hundred Paths Present a Hundred Difficulties"—John A. Stooke
    • To Day, or Not to Day?—Pastor G.D. Hooper, of Bournemouth West
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Salutations
    • The 40th College Conference
    • In Memorian—Elder Thomas Fuller—C.B.S.
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
  • June

    • "His Heart's Desire". An Address, at a Tabernacle Prayer-Meeting—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Chats with the Children V. Questions and Answers—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own men" and their Work. CXXII. Pastor J.J. Bristow, East Finchley—William Joynes
    • the Tutors of the Pastors' College
    • A Pilgrimage to Fletcher's Madeley—"Lawley"
    • "Lovest thou Me". Sermon Delivered at the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association, by the Vice-President, Pastor D.J. Hiley
    • The Courage of Defeat—Pastor F.A. Jackson
    • Chinese Provebs abd Every-day Lessons. II. What You Have to Do, Do Without Delay—John A. Stooke, C.I.M. Chefoo
    • Is the Armour of God Wearing out?—Theodore I. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Green Pastures. VI. Visitors—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • "Gratefully Received"
    • Annual Gathering of the Colporteurs
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Annual Paper Concerning the Lord's Work in Connection with the Pastors' College, Newington, London, 1903-1904
  • July

    • The Minister's Three Gs. An Address to the Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon, at a Meeting Held at "Westwood"
    • Curing Dull Prayer-Meetings—T.L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Chinese Proverbs with Every-day Lessons. III. It is Hard to Please Everybody—John A. Stooke, C.I.M., Chefoo
    • Good Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. IX. Lansdowne Place Ragged School and Mission
    • Green Pastures. VII. Visitors—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • Angel Sorrow
    • Individual Dealing with Souls. A Paper Read at the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Pastors' College Evangelical Association—Pastor T.E. Titmuss, of Birmingham
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • "They Wished for the Day"
    • Robert Browning. A Lecture Delivered tot he Students of the Pastors' College—Pastor F.A. Jackson
    • Talks with our Yoing People on Free Church Principles. IX. As to the Lord'sSupper—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., D.D.
    • Across the Seas. A Fraternal Greeting—F.H.F.
    • The Churcher's Winter's Work—T.G. Churcher
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • The 37th Annual of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Colportage Association, 1903
  • August

    • "Jesus Christ's Matter;" or, Our Duty at the Fortcoming Elections—C.H. Spurgeons
    • Chats with the Children VI. Founder's Day at the Stockwell Orphanage—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Good Works Connected with the Metropolitan Tabernacle. X. The Ladies'Working Benevolent Society—F.H.F.
    • Half a Day in Coal-pit—"Lawley"
    • Robert Brownng. A Lecture Delivered to the Student of the Pastors' College (concluded)—Pastor F.A. Jackson
    • Good-night—Until—E.A. Tyler
    • Preaching Outside of the Pulpit—T.L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Chinese Proverbs with Every-day Lessons. IV. Buying and Selling—John A. Stooke, C.I.M., Chefoo
    • The Blessing of Benjamin—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Green Pastures. VIII. The Ascension Ministry—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • The Music of the Moor—F.A. Jackson
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
    • Annual Report 1903-1904. Stockwell Orphanage, Founded 1867 by C.H. Spurgeon
  • September

    • Separation from the World. An Address at a United Communion Service at the Metropolitan Tabernacle—C.H. Spurgeon
    • "What Shall This Man Do?"—Thomas Spurgeon
    • In a Lonely Place—F.A. Jackson
    • The Boats in the Offing—Thomas Spurgeon
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXXIII. Pastor Frank Thompson, South Street Chapel, Greenwich—W.J. Harris
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. X. As to Confession—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • The Necessity of Keeping to One Topic in a Sermon. An Address to the Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Green Pastures. IX. September Stars—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • Chinese Proverbs with Every-day Lessons. V. Life, Death, and Burial—John A. Stooke, C.I.M., Chefoo
    • The College Re-Union by One Who Was There
    • The Angel of the Black Country. The Life-Story of SIster Dora—"Lawley"
    • Mission Work among Hop-pickers
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday-school Extension Fund
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
  • October

    • Young Preachers Encouraged. An Address at an Annual Meeting of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Country Mission—C.H. Spurgeon
    • A Sunday in New York—Thomas Spurgeon
    • To a Friend of Early Days—E.A.Tyler
    • Loveable Christians—T.L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Green Pastures. X. The Hidings of His Power—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Chinese Proverbs with Every-day Lessons. VI. Careful, Persistent Study—John A. Stooke, C.I.M., Chefoo
    • An Old time Pastor in the Pillory. Persecution, for Conscience' Sake, Two Hundred and Forty Years Ago
    • Another Milestone!—F.H.F.
    • A Sense of Infinite—F.A. Jackson
    • "Ours Not to Reason Why"—Thomas Spurgeon
  • November

    • Preaching the Doctrines of Grace. An Address to the Students of the Pastors' College—C.H. Spurgeon
    • Autumn Tints—E.A. Tyler
    • Green Pastures. XI. Scents and Sweets and Symbols—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Human Nature in the Bible—Avery H. Forbes, M.A.
    • Pulpit Fervour—T.L. Cuyler, D.D.
    • Fear or Power—F.A. Jackson
    • Good Works Connected witht he Metropolitan Tabernacle. XI. Surrey Square Baptist Mission—F.H.F.
    • Chats with the Children. VII. The Pilot.—Thomas Spurgeon
    • Chinese Proverbs with Every-day Lessons. VII. A Sprat to Catch aSalmon—John A. Stooke, C.I.M., Chefoo
    • God of Our Fathers—V.J. Charlesworth
    • Recipe—Take
    • Leter from Pastor Thomas Spurgeon to Readers of "Spurgeon's Illustrated Almanack"
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund
  • December

    • Souls Ruined by Unfraithful Ministers. A Prayer-Meeting Address—C.H. Spurgeon
    • The Child Time—F.A. Jackson
    • A Letter from Father Christmas. To the Editor of "The Sword and the Trowel"
    • Facts and Figures for Temperance Workers
    • Green Pastures. XII. "Thou Remainest"—H.T. Spufford, F.L.S.
    • Talks with our Young People on Free Church Principles. XI. As to Church Government—Pastor J.W. Ewing, M.A., B.D.
    • "Our Own Men" and their Work. CXIV. Pastor W.D. Ross, B.Sc., Worthing—J. Wilson
    • An Hour in John Bunyan's Village—"Lawley"
    • Human Nature in the Bible. II. "The Worm Will Turn"—Avary H. Forbes
    • A Fellowship-meeting at the Tabernacle—F.H.F.
    • Pastor Saillens' French Baptist Mission. British Auxiliary
    • Notices of Books
    • Notes
    • Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle
    • Pastors' College Missionary Association
    • The Stockwell Orphanage
    • Colportage Association
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Book Fund
    • Mrs C.H. Spurgeon's Pastors' Aid Fund

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