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Thomas Brooks lived from 1600 – 1680. He wrote extensively and his writings are contained in six volumes. Charles Spurgeon said of him: “Brooks scatters stars with both hands, with an eagle eye of faith as well as the eagle eye of imagination.”
This sixth volume contains 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 Is His Best Day, A Heavenly Cordial, and The Legacy of a Dying Mother.
While the puritans are known for their verbose writing, their in-depth understanding of the Scriptures is priceless. Known as physicians of the soul, we can greatly benefit from their books.
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