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Thomas Brightman
(Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607)
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Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: Apocalypsis Apocalypseos. English (Amsterdam : Printed by Iudocus Hondius & Hendrick Laurenss, Anno 1611) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: Brightman redivivus: or The post-humian of-spring of Mr. Thomas Brightman, in IIII. sermons. Viz. [brace] 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), also by John Halsted (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: Brightmans predictions and prophecies vvritten 46 yeares since : concerning the three churches of Germanie, England, and Scotland : fore-telling the miserie of Germanie, the fall of the pride of bishops in England by the assistance of the Scottish Kirk : all which should happen, as he foretold, between the yeares of 36 and 41, &c. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: A commentary on the Canticles or the Song of Salomon wherein the text is analised, the native signification of the words declared, the allegories explained, and the order of the times whereunto they relate observed / by Thomas Brightman ; unto 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 observations out of divers writers. (London : Printed by Iohn Field for Henry Overton, 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: Judgement or prophecies, what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Holland, and the churches adhering to them (London : Printed for R.H. ..., [1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: 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) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: 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. (Printed by Thomas Stafford, 1664) (page images at HathiTrust)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: The ruin of Rome: or, An exposition upon the whole Revelation. Wherein is plainly shewed and proved, that the popish religion, together with all the power and authority of Rome shall ebb and decay more throughout all the churches of Europe ... (Printed by Napier and Khull for S. Gardner, 1798), also by Arthur Dent (page images at HathiTrust)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: The ruine of Rome, or, An exposition upon the whole Revelation wherein is plainly shewed and proved that the popish religion, together with all the power and authority of Rome, shall ebbe and decay ... written especially for the comfort of Protestants and the danting of papists ... / published by Authur Dent ; to which is added an epitome of Reverend Mr. Brightman his Exposition upon the Revelation. (London : Printed by T.H. and I.Y. for Jo. Waterson, and are to be sold by Charles Greene, 1644), also by Arthur Dent (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607: The wonderful prophesies of old Mother Shipton, in the time of King Henrie the Eight. concerning Scotland and England. Together with several other very strange prophesies. I. By Ignatius. II. By Sibylla. III. By Merlin. IV. By Brightman. V. By Mr. Truswels, Recorder of Lincoln. (Edinburgh, : Printed [s.n.], in the year, 1685), also by Mother Shipton and Mr Truswell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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