Brightman, Thomas.
A most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophecie of Daniel from the 26. verse of the 11. chap, to the end of the 12. chapter. Wherin the restoring of the Iewes and their callinge to the faith of Christ, after the utter overthrow of their three last enemies, is set forth in livelie coulours, by the labour and studie of that bright and worthie man of God, Thomas Brightman Englishman & once fellowe of Queenes College in Cambridge.
[Amsterdam: Successors of G. Thorp], Anno 1635.
ESTC No. S117062.Grub Street ID 136737.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans iudgement, or prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the hierarchy therein. Collected out of his exposition on the Revelations, printed above forty yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, foreseeing and foretelling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future state of our times. Declaring that the reformation began in Queene Elizabeth's dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the work if we now withstand as heretofore, we are to expect, God hath a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watchman or our English prophet (as he is cald) was persecuted and banished by the bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire; which they could not effect in Queen Elizabeths raigne, till King Iames. Collected for the good of those who want time or coine, to purchase so large a v.
London: printed for R. H. in Queens-head Alley, [1641].
ESTC No. R20946.Grub Street ID 85691.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans iudgement, or, Prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them likewise what shall befall England and the hierarchy therein / collected out of his exposition on Revelations, printed above 40 yeares since ..
London: Printed for R. Harford .., 1642.
ESTC No. R36517.Grub Street ID 118786.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans iudgement, or Prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the hierarchy therein. Collected out of his exposition on the Revelations, printed above forty yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, foreseeing and foretelling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future state of our times. Declaring that the Reformation began in Queene Elizabeth's dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the work if we now withstand as heretofore, we are to expect, God hath had a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watchman or our English prophet (as he is cald) was persecuted and banished by the Bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire; which they could not effect in Queen Elizabeths raigne, till King Iames. Collected for the good of those who want time or coine, to purchase a large .
London: Printed for R. H. in Queens-head Alley, 1642.
ESTC No. R176330.Grub Street ID 68910.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans iudgement, or prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the hierarchy therein. Collected out of his exposition on the Revelations, printed above forty yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, foreseeing and foretelling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future state of our times. Declaring that the reformation began in Queene Elizabeth's dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the work if we now withstand as heretofore, we are to expect, God hath a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watchman or our English prophet (as he is cald) was persecuted and banished by the bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire; which they could not effect in Queen Elizabeths raigne, till King Iames. Collected for the good of those who want time or coine, to purchase so large a v.
London: printed for R. Harford, in Queens-head Alley, in Pater noster-row, 1642.
ESTC No. R214142.Grub Street ID 89463.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans iudgement or prophesies which shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England and the hierarchy therein. Collected out of his Exposition on Revelations, printed above 40 yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and fulfilling, he fore-seeing and fore-telling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future state of our times: declaring that the reformation began in Queen Elizabeths dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the work if we now with-stand as heretofore, we are to expect God hath a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watchman or our English prophet (as he is cal'd) was persecuted and banished by the bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire; which they could not effect in Queene Elizabeths raigne, till King James. Collected for the good of those who want time to peruse or coyne to purchase so large .
London: printed for R. Harford in Queenes-head-Alley in Paternoster-row, 1643.
ESTC No. R25296.Grub Street ID 109000.
Brightman, Thomas.
The workes of that famous, reverend, and learned divine, Mr. Tho: Brightman: viz. A revelation of the apocalyps: containing an exposition of the whole book of the Revelation of Saint John, illustrated with analysis and scholions. Wherein the sense is opened by the Scripture, and the event of things foretold, shewed by history. Whereunto is added, a most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophesie of Daniel, wherein the restoring of the Jews, and their calling to the faith of Christ, after the utter overthrow of their three last enemies, is set forth in lively colours. Together with a commentary on the whole book of Canticles, or Song of Salomon.
London: printed by John Field for Samuel Cartwright[, Philemon Stephens and Henry Overton], and are to be sold at the Hand and Bible in Duck-lane, 1644.
ESTC No. R19776.Grub Street ID 77341.
Brightman, Thomas.
The workes of that famous, reverend, and learned divine, Mr. Tho: Brightman: viz. A revelation of the apocalyps: containing an exposition of the whole book of the Revelation of Saint John, illustrated with analysis and scholions. Wherein the sense is opened by the Scripture, and the event of things foretold, shewed by history. Whereunto is added, a most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophesie of Daniel, wherein the restoring of the Jews, and their calling to the faith of Christ, after the utter overthrow of their three last enemies, is set forth in lively colours. Together with a commentary on the whole book of Canticles, or Song of Salomon.
London: printed by John Field for Thomas Slater and are to be sold at the Swan in Duck-lane, 1644.
ESTC No. R229477.Grub Street ID 101948.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans iudgement or prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the hierarchy therein. Collected out of his exposition on the Revelations, printed above forty yeares since: wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled. Declaring that the reformation began in Queene Elizabeths dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the work if we now withstand as heretofore, we are to expect God hath a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watchman, or our English prophet (as he is call'd) was persecuted and banished by the bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire, which they could not effect in Queen Elizabeths reign, till King Iames. Collected for the good of all those who want time to peruse, or coyn to purchase so large volume.
London: printed for Richard Harper, and are to be sold at at [sic] his shop in Smithfield, 1644.
ESTC No. R170806.Grub Street ID 65350.
Brightman, Thomas.
The workes of that famous, reverend, and learned divine, Mr. Tho: Brightman: viz. A revelation of the apocalyps: containing an exposition of the whole book of the Revelation of Saint John, illustrated with analysis and scholions. Wherein the sense is opened by the Scripture, and the event of things foretold, shewed by history. Whereunto is added, a most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophesie of Daniel, wherein the restoring of the Jews, and their calling to the faith of Christ, after the utter overthrow of their three last enemies, is set forth in lively colours. Together with a commentary on the whole book of Canticles, or Song of Solomon.
London: printed by John Field for C[harles]. G[reen]. and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Gun in Ivie-lane, 1644.
ESTC No. R175601.Grub Street ID 68432.
Brightman, Thomas.
A commentary on the Canticles or the Song of Solomon. Wherein the text is analized, the native signification of the words declared, the allegories explained, and the order of times whereunto they relate, observed. By Thomas Brightman. Vnto which is added brief notes out of severall expositors of the Revelation, touching the rising and fall, progresse and finall destruction, of the enemies of the church; with some other observances out of divers writers.
Amsterdam: printed by Thomas Stafford, and are to be sold at his house at th[e] signe of the Flight of Brabant, upon the Milke-market, over against the Deventer Wood-market, CI[C]I[C]CXLIV [i.e. 1644].
ESTC No. R175602.Grub Street ID 68433.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans judgement, or prophesies, what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, & the Churches adhering to them. Likewise, what shall befall England, and the hierarchie therein. Collected out of his exposition on the revelations, printed above fourtie yeare since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, he foreseeing and foretelling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present, and future state of our times: declaring that the reformation began in Queene Elizabeths dayes, is not sufficient for us under greater light. Finishing the worke if wee now with-stand as heretofore, we are to expect God hath a sad controversie with the land. This faithfull watch-man an English prophet (as hee is cal'd was persecuted and banished by the bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire; which they could not effect in Queen Elizabeths reigne till King James. Collected for the good of those who want time to peruse or coyne to purchase.
Edinburgh: printed by J[ames]. L[indsay] for John Threipland, and are to bee sold at his shop, on the north side of the hie Street, a little beneath the Crosse, 1644.
ESTC No. R173053.Grub Street ID 66754.
Brightman, Thomas.
The revelation of Saint Iohn, illustrated with analysis and scholions. Wherein the sence is opened by the scripture: and the events of things foretold, shewed by histories. Together with a most comfortable exposition of the last and most difficult part of the prophecy of Daniel. Wherein the restoring of the Jewes, and their calling to the faith of Christ, after the utter overthrow of their three last enemies, is set forth in lively colours. By Thomas Brightman, sometimes fellow of Queenes Colledge in Cambridge. Never before published in one volume in our English tongue, with correction of many faults in the former English copie.
Amsterdam: printed by Thomas Stafford; and are to be sold at his house at the signe of the flight of Brabant, upon the milke-market, over against the Deventer wood-market, MDCXLIV. [1644].
ESTC No. R17431.Grub Street ID 67525.
Brightman, Thomas.
The revelation of St. Iohn illustrated with an analysis & scholions wherein the sense is opened by the scripture & the euent of things fore-told shewed by histories. The fourth edition, corrected & amended, with supply of many things formerly left out. By Thomas Brightman.
Imprinted at London: for Samuel Cartwright, & are to be sould at ye hand & Bible in Duck-lane, 1644.
ESTC No. R231681.Grub Street ID 103674.
Brightman, Thomas.
The art of self-deniall: or, a Christian's first lesson: By that famous prophet of these times: Tho: Brightman. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl.
London: printed by T[homas] F[orcet] for I. Rothwell at the Sun and Fountain, 1646.
ESTC No. R208772.Grub Street ID 84996.
Brightman, Thomas.
Brightman redivivus: or The post-humian of-spring of Mr. Thomas Brightman, in IIII. sermons. Viz. 1. Of the two covenants. 2. The danger of scandals. 3. Gods commission to Christ to preach the Gospell. 4. The saints securitie.
London: printed by T[homas] F[orcet] for John Rothwell, at the Sun and Fountaine in Pauls Church-yard, and Hannah Allen at the Crowne in Popes-head Alley, 1647.
ESTC No. R201349.Grub Street ID 78783.
Brightman, Thomas.
Reverend Mr. Brightmans iudgement or prophesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhearing to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the hierarchy therein collected out of his exposition on the Revelations, printed above forty years since: wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled. This faithfull watchman, or our English prophet (as he is call'd) was persecuted and banished by the Bishops, and this commentary condemned by them to the fire, which they could not effect in Q. Elizabeths reign, till King James. Collected for the good of all those who want time to peruse, or coyn to purchase so large a volum.
London: printed by Thomas Harper, for Richard Harper, and are to be sold at his shop in Smithfield, 1650.
ESTC No. R232460.Grub Street ID 104257.