Thomas Brooks was a 17th century English non-conformist Puritan preacher. Amongst Brooks most famous writings is Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices which illustrates how a struggling sinner can avoid the temptation that can lead down a wretched path.
Thomas Brooks was a 17th century English non-conformist Puritan preacher. Amongst Brooks most famous writings is Precious Remedies Against Satan's Dev...
Thomas Brooks was a 17th century English non-conformist Puritan preacher. In Brooks' devotional Heaven on Earth he explains the nature of assurance and its importance in our worship of God.
Thomas Brooks was a 17th century English non-conformist Puritan preacher. In Brooks' devotional Heaven on Earth he explains the nature of assurance an...
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer who studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place where famous religious figures such as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton and Thomas Shepard studied before him. Brooks became a minister at Thomas Apostle's in London after the First English Civil War and did much of his writing after the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer who studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place where famous religious figures such...
Thomas Brooks was a 17th century English non-conformist Puritan. Brooks' book The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod discusses his own experience in dealing with temptation and human weakness.
Thomas Brooks was a 17th century English non-conformist Puritan. Brooks' book The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod discusses his own experience i...
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer who studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place where famous religious figures such as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton and Thomas Shepard studied before him. Brooks became a minister at Thomas Apostle's in London after the First English Civil War and did much of his writing after the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer who studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place where famous religious figures such...
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer who studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place where famous religious figures such as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton and Thomas Shepard studied before him. Brooks became a minister at Thomas Apostle's in London after the First English Civil War and did much of his writing after the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer who studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place where famous religious figures such...