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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

You should follow in His steps

"He who says he abides in Him, ought himself also to walk even as He walked." 1 John 2:6 Christians are to set all Christ's moral actions before them as a pattern for their imitation. In Christ's life, a Christian may behold the picture or lineaments of all virtues—and accordingly he ought to order ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

You take the goods

"As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for You, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?" Psalm 42:1-2 The rattle without the breast, will not satisfy the child, the house without the husband, will not satisfy the wife, the cabinet witho... Read More
Thomas Brooks

Your only hell

All your crosses and losses shall be so tempered by a hand of heaven, as that they shall become wholesome medicines. They shall be steps to your future glory. All your present trials are your only hell; your heaven is to come. And therefore be contented in the midst of all your sorrows and suffering... Read More
Thomas Brooks

Your spots and blots

"The Lord our righteousness." Jeremiah 23:6 "They are without fault before the throne of God." Rev. 14:5 Weak hearts are apt to sit down troubled and discouraged, when they look upon that body of sin which is in them, and those imperfections which attend their best services. They are ready to say, "... Read More
Thomas Brooks

Your unworthiness and unfitness

The apostle Paul tells you of some monstrous miscreants who were unrighteous, fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, homosexuals, thieves, covetous, drunkards, revilers, extortioners; and yet these monsters of mankind, through the infinite goodness and free grace of God, are washed from the filth and g... Read More
Thomas Brooks

Zeuxis died laughing at the picture of an old woman

As the life of man is very short, so it is very uncertain. Now healthy—now sick! Alive this hour—and dead the next! Death does not always give warning beforehand; sometimes he gives the mortal blow suddenly; he comes behind with his dart, and strikes a man at the heart, before he says, "Have I found... Read More
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'God' stamped and printed upon the soul

Christians! Your happiness on earth is your holiness; and in heaven your highest happiness will be your perfect holiness. Holiness differs nothing from happiness—but in name. Holiness is happiness in the bud, and happiness is holiness at the full. Happiness is nothing but the quintessence of holines... Read More
Thomas Brooks

Christ's Love for us!

Christ's Love for us! by Thomas Brooks Let us stand still, and admire and wonder at the love of Jesus Christ to poor sinners; that Christ should rather die for us , than for the angels . They were creatures of a more noble extract, and in all probability might have brought greater revenues of glory ... Read More
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Brooks, Thomas, "Heaven the Presence of God and Christ"

Heaven the Presence of God and Christ Thomas Brooks, 1608-1680 All the glory of Heaven would be but a poor low base in the eye of a saint, had he not a direct and immediate sight of God there. In Heaven, all mediums shall be removed, all glasses shall be broken, and the glorified saint shall behold ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A commentary upon Christ's life

"Let your light shine before men, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven." Matthew 5:16 Christians are distinguished from all others, by their lives and by their examples. Be exemplary to those among whom you live. Precepts may instruct, but examples persuade. T... Read More

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