Smooth Stones Taken From Ancient Brooks: Being A Collection Of Sentences, Illustrations, And Quaint Sayings, From The Works Of That Renowned Puritan, Thomas Brooks. by Thomas Brooks
Smooth Stones Taken From Ancient Brooks: Being A Collection Of Sentences, Illustrations, And Quaint Sayings, From The Works Of That Renowned Puritan, Thomas Brooks.

Thomas Brooks

Smooth Stones Taken From Ancient Brooks: Being A Collection Of Sentences, Illustrations, And Quaint Sayings, From The Works Of That Renowned Puritan, Thomas Brooks.

Thomas Brooks with Charles Haddon Spurgeon

166 pages first pub 2009 (editions)

nonfiction history religion reflective medium-paced
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As a writer, Brooks scatters stars with both his hands: he hath dust of gold; in his storehouse are all manner of precious stones. So wrote C. H. Spurgeon, who counted Thomas Brooks among his favorite Puritan authors. Brooks' popularity lies both ...

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