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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

A heavy burden

Riches are a heavy burden, and often a hindrance to heaven, and happiness. All the felicity of this world is MIXED. Our light is mixed with darkness, our joy with sorrow, our pleasures with pain, our honor with dishonor, our riches with wants. If our minds are spiritual, clear and quick, we may see ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A holy heart

"The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control." Galatians 5:22-23 A holy heart is always attended with a holy life. All holy habits must be brought forth into holy acts. All gracious habits must be attended with gracious motions... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A hound, a hawk, a horse, a harlot

Every man on earth whose heart is void and empty of grace—sets a higher value and price upon his lusts, or upon his relations, or upon his honors, or riches, or pleasures, or upon this or that worldly enjoyment—than he does upon grace. Yes, how many thousands are there who set a higher price or valu... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A house full of gold

Prosperity has been a stumbling-block, at which millions have stumbled and fallen, and broke the neck of their souls forever! Ah, the secret fretting, vexing, and gnawing that daily, yes hourly, attends those men's souls—whose hands are full of worldly goods! It is a heavy plague to have a house ful... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A house of fools!

"The heart of fools is in the house of pleasure." Ecclesiastes 7:4 A fool prefers toys and trifles—above things of greatest worth. Just so, wicked and ungodly men prefer their lusts before the Lord. Upon choice, they prefer the honors, the riches and glory of the world—above their own souls and the ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A house without light!

"Cast the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth." Matthew 25:30 Our earthly fire, when it burns it shines, it casts a light. It has light as well as heat in it. But the fire of hell burns —but it does not shine, it gives no light at all. It retains th... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A jewel more worth than a world!

"Redeeming the time, because the days are evil." Ephesians 5:16 Time is a jewel more worth than a world! Time is not yours to dispose of as you please; it is a glorious talent that men must be accountable for, as well as any other talent. Of all talents, time is the hardest well to improve. Ah, belo... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A jewel of more worth than a world

("Hypocrites Detected, Anatomized, Impeached, Arraigned and Condemned" 1650) Time is a jewel more of worth than a world. Time is not yours to dispose of as you please; it is a glorious talent which men must be accountable for, as well as any other talent. Of all talents, time is the hardest to use w... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A jewel worth more than heaven!

("Hypocrites Detected, Anatomized, Impeached, Arraigned and Condemned" 1650) "Above all else, guard your heart!" Proverbs 4:23 Oh guard your eyes—that they behold no vanity! Watch your hands—that they touch not the golden wedge! But, above all, guard your souls! The soul is a jewel worth more than h... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A kind of omnipotency in it

Faith is an appropriating grace. Faith looks upon God, and says with David, "This God is my God forever and ever, and He shall be my guide unto the death." Faith looks upon Christ, and says with the spouse, "I am my beloved's, and His desire is towards me." Faith looks upon an immortal crown, and sa... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A man of new principles

"If any man is in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away, behold all things are become new!" 2 Corinthians 5:17 A new creature has . . . a new judgment, a new will, new affections, new thoughts, new company, new choices, new laws, new ways, new works, etc. A new creature is a chang... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A man too big for temptations to conquer!

Communion with God is . . . the life of your graces, the sweetener of all ordinances, providences, and mercies, the strengthener of your hearts and hands, the soul of your comforts, and the crown of your souls. Communion with God makes the bitter things sweet; and massive things light. Nothing like ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A mine of rich treasures!

("A Heavenly Cordial" 1665) "He has given us his very great and precious promises." 2 Peter 1:4 Oh how should saints then treasure up those precious promises, which assure their preservation, protection, maintenance, deliverance, comfort, and everlasting happiness! The promises are a mine of rich tr... Read More
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A misery beyond all expression!

"Then He will say to those on His left—Depart from Me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels!" Matthew 25:41 This solemn sentence breathes out nothing but fire and brimstone, terror and horror, dread and woe! The last words that Christ will ever speak to the... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A mixed condition

The condition of God's people in this life is a mixed condition. In this life they have . . . their rejoicing times and their mourning times, their laughing times and their weeping times, their singing times and their sorrowing times, etc. It is true, in heaven there is . . . all joy and no sorrow, ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A most sovereign antidote

God is with His people to counsel them in all doubtful and difficult cases, and to defend and secure them against all their enemies and opposers. God's presence is infinitely better than the presence of all outward comforts. A sound sincere Christian can . . . never have enough power against sin, no... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A never-fading glory

"And when the chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the unfading crown of glory." 1 Peter 5:4 The glory which Christ gives, is a never-fading glory. When a man has been in heaven as many millions of years as there are stars in heaven—his glory shall be as fresh and as green as it was at his first... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A new heart and a new spirit

"I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. I will place My Spirit within you and cause you to follow My statutes and carefully observe My ordinances." Ezekiel 36:26-27 A true child of God has the law of God written, ... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A poor, despised, contemptible thing

Most professors live as if there were no heaven, or else as if heaven were not worth a seeking, worth a desiring; as if heaven were a poor, despised, contemptible thing. But ah, Christians! be much in desiring and longing to get into that glorious city, where streets, walls, and gates are all gold—y... Read More
Thomas Brooks

A precious book

As every precious gem-stone has a rich virtue in it, so has every promise. The promises are a precious book, every leaf drops myrrh and mercy; and upon these precious promises, precious faith looks and lives. From these breasts, faith sucks comfort and sweetness. Psalm 119:49-50, "Remember Your word... Read More

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