Thomas Brooks
Thomas Brooks was born in 1608. He entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1625, where such New England Puritans as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton, and Thomas Shepard were also educated, but he appears to have left before graduating. Brooks was ordained as a preacher of the gospel in 1640 and became a chaplain to the parliamentary fleet, serving for some years at sea. That ministry is mentioned in some of his “sea-devotions” as well as his statement: “I have been some years at sea and through grace I can say that I would not exchange my sea experiences for England’s riches.”
After the Civil War, Brooks became minister at the church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Queen Street, London (1648-1651). He was often called to preach before Parliament. In 1652, he became rector of St. Margaret’s, New Fish Street Hill, which was the first church that burned to the ground in the Great Fire of London (1666). Like Thomas Goodwin and John Owen, Brooks preferred the Congregational view of church government. In 1662, he fell victim to the notorious Act of Uniformity. read more....
Excerpt from Meet the Puritans by Dr. Joel Beeke and Randall J. Pederson
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Heaven on Earth  |
Thomas Brooks (1667) - A serious discourse concerning a well-grounded assurance. |
Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices (.pdf)  |
Thomas Brooks |
THE PRIVY KEY OF HEAVEN (Online Book)  |
Thomas Brooks - A Discourse of Closet Prayer |
Words of counsel to a dear dying friend  |
Thomas Brooks, London, 1675 |
A Believer's Last Day, His Best Day  |
Thomas Brooks |
Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices  |
Thomas Brooks (1608 - 1680) |
The Golden Key to Open Hidden Treasures  |
Thomas Brooks, 1675 |
Apples of Gold  |
Thomas Brooks, 1660 |
Glorious Day of the Saints Appearance  |
Thomas Brooks |
Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices (MP3)  |
Thomas Brooks - Puritan Paperback Series - Stillwater Reformed Presbyterian Church |
A Matchless portion  |
Thomas Brooks |
Complete works Thomas Brooks 6 of 6 (66 MB pdf)  |
Thomas Brooks |
Complete works of Thomas Brooks 5 of 6 (68 MB)  |
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Complete works of Thomas Brooks 4 of 6 (50 MB)  |
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Complete works of Thomas Brooks 3 of 6 (64 MB pdf)  |
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Complete works of Thomas Brooks 2 of 6 (60 MB pdf)  |
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Complete works of Thomas Brooks 1 of 6 (60 MB .pdf)  |
Thomas Brooks |
Smooth Stones from Ancient Brooks (4.9 MB pdf)  |
Thomas Brooks |
God is His Peoples Great Reward  |
Thomas Brooks |
A Word in Season to Suffering Saints  |
Thomas Brooks, London, 1675 |
Paradise Opened  |
Thomas Brooks |
Hypocrites and Christ  |
Rev. Thomas Brooks |
To Die is Gain  |
Thomas Brooks |
Touchstone of Sincerity  |
Thomas Brooks |
Letter to a Bereaved Woman  |
Thomas Brooks |
A String of Pearls  |
Thomas Brooks - God reserves the best and greatest favors and blessings for believers until they come to Heaven. |
The Crown and Glory of Christianity  |
Thomas Brooks, 1662 - HOLINESS, the Only Way to Happiness |
A Cabinet of Choice Jewels  |
Thomas Brooks |
Help Against Temptations  |
Thomas Brooks |
The Distinguishing Marks of False Teachers  |
Thomas Brooks |
7 Characteristics of False Teachers  |
Thomas Brooks (1608-1680) |
Choice excerpts from Thomas Brooks  |
Remember that it is not hasty reading—but serious meditation on holy and heavenly truths, which makes them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. |
The Transcendent Excellency of a Believer's Portion above All Earthly Portions  |
by Thomas Brooks, 1662 |
The Unsearchable Riches of Christ  |
Thomas Brooks, 1655 |
The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod  |
Thomas Brooks |
Christ's Love for Us  |
Thomas Brooks |
Christ's Love to Poor Sinners  |
Thomas Brooks |
The Mute Christian under the Smarting Rod  |
Thomas Brooks |
The Distinguishing Marks Of False Teachers  |
Thomas Brooks |
Are We Mad Now to Pursue After Holiness?  |
Thomas Brooks (1606-1680) |