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Soulwinning

by C.H. Spurgeon



CONTENT



Chapter 01 - What is it to win a soul?

Chapter 02 - Qualifications for Soul-winning - Godward

Chapter 03 - Qualifications for Soul-winning - Manward

Chapter 04 - Sermons Likely to Win Souls

Chapter 05 - Obstacles to Soul-Winning

Chapter 06 - How to Induce our People to Win Souls

Chapter 07 - How to Raise the Dead

Chapter 08 - How to Win Souls for Christ

Chapter 09 - The Cost of Being a Soul-Winner

Chapter 10 - The Soul-Winner's Reward

Chapter 11 - The Soul-Winner's Life and Work

Chapter 12 - Soul-Winning Explained

Chapter 13 - Soul-Saving our One Business

Chapter 14 - Instruction in Soul-Winning

Chapter 15 - Encouragement to Soul-Winners



PREFATORY NOTE.



This volume is issued in accordance with a plan formed by Mr. Spurgeon; indeed, he had already prepared for the press the greater part of the material here published, and the rest of his manuscripts have been inserted after only slight revision. It was his intention to deliver to the students of the Pastors' College a short course of Lectures upon what he termed "that most royal employment" - Soul-Winning,- and, having completed the series, he purposed to collect his previous utterances to other audiences upon the same theme, and to publish the whole for the guidance of all who desired to become soul-winners, and with the hope also of inducing many more professing Christians to engage in this truly blessed service for the Saviour.



This explanation will account for the form in which the topic is treated in the present book. The first six chapters contain the College Lectures; then follow four Addresses delivered to Sunday-school teachers, open-air preachers, and friends gathered at Monday evening prayer-meetings at the Tabernacle. The rest of the volume consists of Sermons in which the work of winning souls is earnestly commended to the attention of every believer in the Lord Jesus Christ.



For more than forty years, Mr. Spurgeon was, by his preaching and writing, one of the greatest soul-winners; and by his printed words still continues to be the means of the conversion of many all over the world. It is believed, therefore, that thousands will rejoice to read what he spoke and wrote concerning what he called "the chief business of the Christian minister."