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Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks (1608 - 1680)

Much of what is known about Thomas Brooks has been ascertained from his writings. Born, likely to well-to-do parents, in 1608, Brooks entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, where he was preceded by such men as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton, and Thomas Shepard. He was licensed as a preacher of the Gospel by 1640. Before that date, he appears to have spent a number of years at sea, probably as a chaplain with the fleet.

After the conclusion of the First English Civil War, Thomas Brooks became minister at Thomas Apostle's, London, and was sufficiently renowned to be chosen as preacher before the House of Commons on December 26, 1648. His sermon was afterwards published under the title, 'God's Delight in the Progress of the Upright', the text being Psalm 44:18: 'Our heart is not turned back, neither have our steps declined from Thy way'. Three or four years afterwards, he transferred to St. Margaret's, Fish-street Hill, London. In 1662, he fell victim to the notorious Act of Uniformity, but he appears to have remained in his parish and to have preached as opportunity arose. Treatises continued to flow from his pen.[3]


Thomas Brooks was a nonconformist preacher. Born into a Puritan family, he was sent to Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He soon became an advocate of the Congregational way and served as a chaplain in the Civil War. In 1648 he accepted the rectory of St. Margaret's, New Fish Street, London, but only after making his Congregational principles clear to the vestry.

On several occasions he preached before Parliament. He was ejected in 1660 and remained in London as a Nonconformist preacher. Government spies reported that he preached at Tower Wharf and in Moorfields. During the Great Plague and Great Fire he worked in London, and in 1672 was granted a license to preach in Lime Street. He wrote over a dozen books, most of which are devotional in character. He was buried in Bunhill Fields.
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Thomas Brooks

I have found a ransom!

"Deliver him from going down into the pit, for I have found a ransom!" Job 33:24 "I have found a ransom, or an atonement, a cover for man's sin. Angels and men could never have found a ransom; but by My deep, infinite, and unsearchable wisdom," says God the Father, "I have found a ransom! I have fou... Read More
Thomas Brooks

I have seen your tears

"This is what the Lord says—Set your affairs in order, for you are going to die. You will not recover from this illness." 2 Kings 20:1 The tears of God's people have such a kind of omnipotency in them, that God Himself cannot withstand them. "I have seen your tears. I will heal you, and three days f... Read More
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I meditate on it all day long

"Oh, how I love Your law! I meditate on it all day long." Psalm 119:97 We are to meditate upon blessed truths that we read in Scripture, such as . . . the holiness, greatness, and graciousness of God; the person, natures, offices, excellencies, beauties, glories, riches, fullness, and sweetness of C... Read More
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I was that soldier who murdered You!

"He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed." Isaiah 53:5 Our sins were the cause of Christ's sufferings! It was our transgressions which gave Christ His deadly wounds! It was our sins w... Read More
Thomas Brooks

I will be with him in trouble

"He will call upon me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble." Psalm 91:15 Oh, the precious presence of God with a man, will sweeten every fiery dispensation, and take off much of the bitterness and dreadfulness of it. In the gracious presence of God with us lies, our greatest happine... Read More
Thomas Brooks

I will not, not, not, not, not

"Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said—Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." Hebrews 13:5 There are five negatives in the Greek, "I will not, not, not, not, not leave you nor forsake you;" to fully assure and fully satisfy th... Read More
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I would trample upon my mother

"If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters—yes, even his own life—he cannot be My disciple." Luke 14:26 Surely they do not truly love Christ—who love anything more than Christ. It was a notable saying of Jerome, "If my father shoul... Read More
Thomas Brooks

I, even I

"I, even I, am He who blots out your transgressions, for My own sake, and remembers your sins no more." Isaiah 43:25 "I, even I," is a passionate and emphatic expression. "I, even I," whom you have offended, "I, even I," whom you have provoked, "I, even I," whose glorious name you have profaned, "I,... Read More
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If a Christian could have his choice

If a Christian could have his choice, he would be . . . the most humble, the most holy, the most heavenly, the most mortified, the most patient, the most contented, the most thankful, the most fruitful, the most active, the most zealous, and the most self-denying Christian in the world. If he could ... Read More
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If our afflictions are so sanctified

If our afflictions are so sanctified as that they draw out our soul . . . to love the Lord more, and to fear the Lord more, and to please the Lord more, and to cleave to the Lord more, and to wait on the Lord more, and to walk with the Lord more— then they are sent in love. Oh, then they are the wou... Read More
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If this cockatrice be not crushed in the egg!

There is infinitely more evil in the least sin—than there is in the greatest miseries and afflictions that can possibly come upon you! Yes, there is more evil in the least sin—than there is in all the troubles that ever come upon the world; yes, than there is in all the miseries and torments of hell... Read More
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If this does not humble you

Dwell much upon the greatness of God's mercy and goodness to you. Nothing humbles and breaks the heart, like God's mercy and love. In Luke 7, the Lord Jesus shows mercy to that notorious sinner, and then she falls down at His feet, and loves much and weeps much, etc. Oh, if ever you would have your ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

If you are not as wicked as others

"By the grace of God I am what I am!" 1 Corin. 15:10 Whatever evil you behold in other men's practices, realize that you have the same evil in your own nature. There is the seed of all sins, of the vilest and worst of sins—in the best of men. When you see a drunkard—you may see the seed of that sin ... Read More
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If you attempt to enthrone the creature!

O Christian! God has removed one of your sweetest mercies, comforts, or enjoyments! It may be you have over-loved them, and over-prized them, and over-much delighted yourself in them. It may be they have often had your heart—when they should have had but your hand. It may be that care, that concern,... Read More
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If you would live gloriously

("The Glorious Day of the Saints Appearance") Professors look far too much upon the tempting world, when she smiles and holds forth her beautiful breasts! If you would live gloriously, look away from the tempting world: it is a plague and a snare! Look away from it—whether it smiles or whether it fr... Read More
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Ignorance is the mother of destruction

"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." Hosea 4:6 The Chaldee renders it, they are besotted—and so fitted for destruction. The Papists teach that ignorance is the mother of devotion; but this text tells us that ignorance is the mother of destruction.... Read More
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Ignorant people

The Catholic Church says that ignorance is the mother of devotion. But the Scripture says that it is the mother of destruction. 'My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.' Hosea 4:6 'You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures.' Matthew 22:29 Ignorance is the mother of mistake, and ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

In the beams of this heavenly light

"Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners —and I am the worst of them." 1 Timothy 1:15 Divine and heavenly knowledge brings a man near to God; it gives a man the clearest and fullest sight of God; and the nearer any man comes to God, and the clearer visions he has of God, the more low and hu... Read More
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Inseparable companions

"Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows." Galatians 6:7 Sin and punishment are inseparable companions. "When the time comes for Me to punish, I will punish them for their sin." Exodus 32:34 "I will punish their sin with the rod, their iniquity with flogging." Psalm 89:32 ... Read More
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Inward and spiritual duties of religion

Christians who have but small measures of grace and holiness; and hypocrites and formalists who have not the least measure of true grace and holiness—these are most commonly exercised and busied about the external duties and services of religion; but very seldom, very rare, shall you find them in th... Read More

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