
The Sermons Collection is a compliation of both handwritten sermons and recorded preachings from various historic preachers.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 – 1892) was a leading British Baptist preacher who earned the nickname "Prince of Preachers" and was preacher at the New Park Street Chapel in London for 38 years. Spurgeon's portion of this collection contains more than 200 of his sermons from his time at New Park Street (1856-1859) and covers topics ranging from Biblical personages to the ways of salvation.
Selsus Estol Tull's (1878 - 1973) portion of this collection contains the sermon notes and publications of the long-time Baptist preacher. Tull pastored numerous Baptist churches over a six-decade career and was an influential participant in the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meetings for more than four decades. This collection contains Tull's hand-written sermon notes spanning the bulk of his career. The sermons cover topics ranging from Baptist theology and the early 20th century church to communism, evolution and the anti-Christ; they date between the early 1900s and the 1960s. The collection is keyword searchable, and full-text transcriptions are available for every sermon.
George W. Truett (1867-1944) was a noted Baptist preacher, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention and Baylor University alumnus. He was the long-serving pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. In 1920, Truett delivered his now-famous "Baptists and Religious Liberty" speech on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. Baylor University's theological seminary is named in honor of his long legacy of service to the Lord.
Truett's portion of this collection contains audio recordings of his sermons delivered from the pulpit at First Baptist Dallas. A selection of 26 discs released in 1966 by Waco’s Word Records is presented courtesy the Crouch Fine Arts Library, and a collection of 66 non-commercially released sermons recorded in the early 1940s is presented courtesy The Texas Collection.
The Sermons Collection is a compliation of both handwritten sermons and recorded preachings from various historic preachers.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 – 1892) was a leading British Baptist preacher who earned the nickname "Prince of Preachers" and was preacher at the New Park Street Chapel in London for 38 years. Spurgeon's portion of this collection contains more than 200 of his sermons from his time at New Park Street (1856-1859) and covers topics ranging from Biblical personages to the ways of salvation.
Selsus Estol Tull's (1878 - 1973) portion of this collection contains the sermon notes and publications of the long-time Baptist preacher. Tull pastored numerous Baptist churches over a six-decade career and was an influential participant in the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meetings for more than four decades. This collection contains Tull's hand-written sermon notes spanning the bulk of his career. The sermons cover topics ranging from Baptist theology and the early 20th century church to communism, evolution and the anti-Christ; they date between the early 1900s and the 1960s. The collection is keyword searchable, and full-text transcriptions are available for every sermon.
George W. Truett (1867-1944) was a noted Baptist preacher, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention and Baylor University alumnus. He was the long-serving pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. In 1920, Truett delivered his now-famous "Baptists and Religious Liberty" speech on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. Baylor University's theological seminary is named in honor of his long legacy of service to the Lord.
Truett's portion of this collection contains audio recordings of his sermons delivered from the pulpit at First Baptist Dallas. A selection of 26 discs released in 1966 by Waco’s Word Records is presented courtesy the Crouch Fine Arts Library, and a collection of 66 non-commercially released sermons recorded in the early 1940s is presented courtesy The Texas Collection.

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