The Exeter Hall Sermons was a volume printed during 1855—before the completion of the New Park Street Pulpit Vol. I printing—making it the first ever sermon book of Charles Haddon Spurgeon. These 19 sermons are the sermons in 1855 that were given at Exeter Hall on The Strand in London, during which the New Park Street Chapel was being enlarged.
NOTE: While these sermons are the same as those that will appear in the Vol. I printing, this volume includes the following additional material that the full Pulpit volume did not contain: Concluding Services (final day) morning and evening prayer + expositions of scripture, along with full literary review of The Baptist Messenger that was printed when this printing hit the market.
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834–1892) was one of the most influential preachers of the 19th century. Known as the “Prince of Preachers,” he pastored the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London and proclaimed the gospel to thousands each week. A prolific writer, Spurgeon authored numerous sermons, books, and devotional works that continue to inspire believers worldwide. His practical wisdom, deep biblical insight, and engaging style have made his writings enduring classics of Christian literature.