Works of Thomas Brooks (6-Volume Set)
Brooks' popularity lies both in his subjects---practical truths, central to the Christian life---and in the manner of his presentation. He is ever direct, urgent, fervent, full of Scripture and able to choose words which make his sentences as memorable as melodies.
V1 Memoir of Brooks by A. B. Grosart
Precious Remedies against Satan’s Devices
Apples of Gold
The Mute Christian under the Smarting Rod
A String of Pearls
V2 An Ark for All God’s Noahs
The Privy Key of Heaven
Heaven on Earth
V3 The Unsearchable Riches of Christ
A Cabinet of Jewels
V4 The Crown and Glory of Christianity
or, Holiness the Only Way to Happiness
(58 sermons on Hebrews 12:14)
V5 The Golden Key to Open Hidden Treasures
Paradise Opened
A Word in Season
V6 London’s Lamentations
The Glorious Day of the Saints’ Appearance
God’s Delight in the Progress of the Upright
Hypocrites Detected
A Believer’s Last Day His Best Day
A Heavenly Cordial
The Legacy of a Dying Mother
With a glossary and indexes of texts expounded, persons referred to and topics discussed in all six volumes
"‘The volumes now before us are by that marvellously rich author Thomas Brooks, whose wealth of imagery surpasses all others of his age. The mere marginal notes of Brooks are more valuable than pages of ordinary writers; we take pleasure in the stone of his temple, and the very dust thereof we favour. Of all the Puritans he is the most readable, if we except John Bunyan; and if he cannot display the depth of Owen or the raciness of Adams, he leaves them far behind in excessive [unusual] sweetness and sparkling beauty of metaphor. There is a clear, silvery, refreshing sound in the name “Brooks”, and as is the name, such is the man. Every reader who can afford the money should purchase this incorrupt, unmutilated, unchanged, well-printed and perfectly edited copy of Brooks.’" - C.H. Spurgeon