Thomas Brooks
Active Years
Min year: 1648, Max year: 1799, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1648: The glorious day of the saints appearance
- 1649: Gods delight in the progresse of the upright
- 1650: The hypocrite detected, anatomized, impeached, arraigned, and condemned before the Parliament of England. Or, a word in season
- 1652: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, salve for all mens sores
- 1653: A beleevers last day is his best day
- 1653: Cases considered and resolved
- 1653: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, salve for believers and unbelievers sores
- 1654: Heaven on earth; or a serious discourse touching a wel-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness
- 1655: Ton anexichniaston plouton [sic] tou Christou
- 1656: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores
- 1657: Apples of gold for young men and women, and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honor of being an old disciple
- 1657: Heaven on earth. Or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness
- 1657: A string of pearles: or, The best things reserved till last
- 1657: Anexichniastoi ploutoi tou Christou
- 1657: A believers last day is his best day
- 1657: Apples of gold for young men and vvomen, and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1658: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores
- 1659: Apples of gold for young men and women, and a crown of glory for old men and women, or, The happiness of being good betimes and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1659: The silent soul, with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth
- 1660: Apples of gold for young men and women, and, a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple. Clearly and fully discovered, and closely and faithfully applied. Also, the young mans objections answered. And the old mans doubts resolved. By Thomas Brooks preacher of the Gospel at Margarets New Fishstreet-hill
- 1660: A believers last day is his best day
- 1660: Heaven on earth. Or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness
- 1660: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last
- 1660: The silent soul, with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth
- 1660: The silent soul, with soveraign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth
- 1661: Anexichniastoi ploutoi tou Christou
- 1661: A string of pearls, or, The best things reserved till last
- 1661: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores
- 1661: Precious remedies against Satans devices. Or, Salve for believers & unbelievers sores
- 1662: The crovvn & glory of Christianity: or Holiness, the only way to happinessˇ
- 1662: Apples of gold for young men and women, and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1662: An arke for all Gods Noahs in a gloomy stormy day; or, The best wine reserved till last. Or, The transcendent excellency of a believers portion above all earthly portions whatsoever
- 1662: An arke for all Gods Noahs in a gloomy stormy day; or, The best wine reserved till last
- 1664: Apples of gold for young men and women, and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1664: Heaven on earth. Or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness
- 1665: A believers last day is his best day
- 1665: The privie key of heaven; or, Twenty arguments for closet-prayer
- 1665: Apples of gold for young men and women and a crown of glory for old men and women, or, The happiness of being good betimes and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1666: An arke for all Gods Noahs in a gloomy stormy day; or, The best wine reserved till last. Or, The transcendent excellency of a believers portion above all earthly portions whatsoever: discovered in several sermons, which may be of singular use at all times, but especially in these breaking times, wherein many have, and many daily do break for more than their all, and where[i]n many thousands are turned out of all, &c. By Thomas Brooks, late preacher of the Gospel at Margarets New Fish-street, and still preacher of the Word in London, and pastor of a congregation there
- 1666: A heavenly cordial for all those servants of the Lord that have had the plague
- 1666: An arke for all Gods Noahs in a gloomy stormy day; or, The best wine reserved till last. Or, The transcendent excellency of a believers portion above all earthly portions whatsoever
- 1667: A string of pearls. Or The best things reserved till last
- 1667: Apples of gold for young men and women
- 1668: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last
- 1668: Apples of gold for young men and vvomen, and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1669: Precious remedies against Satan's devices or, Salve for believers and unbelievers sores
- 1669: A cabinet of choice jevvels or, A box of precious ointment
- 1669: The mute Christian under the smarting rod
- 1669: Apples of gold for young men and women, and [a] crown of glory for old men and women. Or, [T]he happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1670: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1670: London's lamentations: or, A serious discourse concerning the late fiery dispensation that turned our (once renowned) city into a ruinous heap
- 1671: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last
- 1671: Precious remedies against Satan's devices. Or, Salve for believers and unbelievers sores
- 1671: Anexichniastoi ploutoi tou? Christou?. = The unsearchable riches of Christ. Or, meat for strong men; and milk for babes
- 1671: The mute Christian under the smarting rod
- 1672: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women. or, the happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1673: A believers last day, is his best day
- 1673: Heaven on earth: or A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness
- 1674: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last
- 1674: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last
- 1674: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1675: The mvte Christian under the smarting rod
- 1675: A golden key to open hidden treasures, or Several great points, that refer to the saints present blessedness, and their future happiness, with the resolution of several important questions
- 1675: A golden key to open hidden treasures. Or the covenant of grace, and the covenant of redemption
- 1675: Paradice opened, or the secreets, mysteries, and rarities of divine love, of infinite wisdom, and of wonderful counsel, laid open to publick view
- 1676: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, The happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1676: Precious remedies against Satan's devices: or, Salve for believers and unbelievers sores
- 1678: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last
- 1679: The mute Christian under the smarting rod; with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions
- 1680: The dying ministers last sermon left as a legacy to friends and hearers
- 1681: The privie key of heaven; or Twenty arguments for closet-prayer
- 1682: Precious remedies against Satan's devices: or, Salve for believers and unbelievers sores
- 1682: Precious remedies against Satan's devices, or, Salve for believers and unbelievers sores
- 1684: The mute Christian under the smarting rod: with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth
- 1684: A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last[.]
- 1690: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women: or, The happiness of being good betimes: and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1693: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women: or, The happiness of being good betimes: and the honour of being an old disciple
- 1698: The mute Christian under the smarting rod: with sovereign antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive-leaf in his mouth
- 1701: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women
- 1703: A string of pearls
- 1705: Precious remedies against Satan's devices
- 1709: The mute Christian under the smarting rod
- 1717: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women
- 1728: Heaven on earth: or, A serious discourse touching a well-grounded assurance of mens everlasting happiness and blessedness
- 1728: The silent soul, with soveraign [sic] antidotes against the most miserable exigents: or, A Christian with an olive leaf in his mouth, when he is under the greatest afflictions, the sharpest and sorest trials and troubles, the saddest and darkest providences and changes
- 1732: Afaleu [sic] aru [sic] i bobl jfengc [sic]
- 1734: The mute Christian, under the smarting rod
- 1735: Precious remedies against Satan's devices, or, Salve for believers and unbelievers sores
- 1736: The mute Christian, under the smarting rod
- 1738: An ark for all God's Noahs in a gloomy stormy day
- 1738: Apples of gold for young men and women: and a crown of glory for old men and women
- 1738: The mute Christian under the smarting rod
- 1750: The godly man's ark
- 1750: The godly man's ark
- 1752: An authentic account of the weights, measures, exchanges, customs, duties, port-charges, &c
- 1760: The godly man's ark
- 1762: A cabinet of choice jewels
- 1763: An authentick account of all the different coins, (both real and imaginary) by which accompts in the East Indies are kept
- 1763: A golden key to open hidden treasures
- 1766: An ark for all God's Noahs in a gloomy stormy day
- 1766: An authentick account of all the different coins
- 1776: The mute Christian under the smarting rod
- 1777: A treatise on assurance
- 1778: A treatise on assurance. By the Late Reverend Thomas Brooks, preacher at St. Mary's, Fish-street-hill, London
- 1782: Afalau aur i bobl ifeingc
- 1783: The mute Christian, under the smarting rod
- 1784: Afalau aur i bobl ifeingc
- 1786: A cabinet of choice jewels
- 1786: The mute Christian, under the smarting rod
- 1787: Apples of gold for young men and women; and a crown of glory for old men and women
- 1792: Precious remedies against Satan's devices
- 1793: A treatise upon the covenant of grace
- 1799: Precious remedies against Satan's devices
- 1799: Precious remedies against Satans devices
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