Brookbank, Joseph, 1612-
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- Vita salutaris, or, The vine of catechetical divinity and saving truth : displaying it selfe in the three maine and principal branches thereof, faith, hope, and charity, wherein is laid a firm and rocky foundation in Christian religion, that it may withstand all the storms of persecution and temptation : the explanation whereof, is for that purpose ... brought into as few questions with their answers as so large and massie a body, and weak capacities, will permit
- The saints imperfection, or, A sermon : wherein is made apparent 1. That in Christian religion there may be a true pretence, with a reall intention, without sufficient intention ... 2. That neither covenant nor promise &c. are sufficient in the way of salvation without a methodicall ... proceeding therein, 3. That knowing Christians are to be taught the first principles of religion, 4. That it is a beleevers duty to advantage his spirituall estate ... 5. That neither priviledge nor large capacity, seconded with saving grace, can exempt the elect from a losse in spirituall affairs except heed and paines be taken, 9 [i.e. 6]. That neither nobility, nor honour, knowledge nor vertue may detaine a minister from telling a people of their sad and dangerous condition : wherunto is added an use of direction or information unto all hearers
- The well-tuned organ, or, An exercitation : wherein this question is fully and largely discussed, whether or no instrumental and organickal musick be lawful in holy publick assemblies : which query made good in the affirmativ by
- Two books more exact and judicious for the entring of children to spell and read English than were ever yet extant : viz. An English syllabary, and An English monosyllabary, wherein is the best art that may be to teach the learners of the same tongue ... to spell and read all words of one syllabl ... : whereunto are added a competent number of polysyllabls first divided and then joyned ... : as also brief and artificial rules and directions for ... the profitable use of the said books
- Vita salutaris : or, the vine of catechetical divinity, and saving truth; displaying it self in the three main and principal branches thereof, faith, hope, and charitie: wherein is laid a firm and rockie foundation in Christian religion, that it may withstand all the storms of persecution and temptation. The explanation whereof, is for that purpose (methodically, with much brevitie, and perspecuitie, in all fidelitie) brought into as few questions with their answers, as so large and massie body, and weak capacities will permit. Composed and intended for the good of all, but more particularly, the people in the parish of West-Wickam in the countie of Buckes. By Joh. Brooksbank minister, and at present, preacher of the Word there
- Orthographia, hoc est, grammatices nostræ regiæ Latinæ pars prima : rationem exhibens veram, rectè scribendi, atq. pronunciandi linguam Latinam, in quá doctrina, in grammaticâ istâ, exhibita, multifariam explicatur, dilatatur, & anectur : cui adjungitur, Grammatices ejusdem (analnēks dispositæ) synopsis, seu, Tabula grammaticalis synoptica, ad puerorum conceptum facilitandum, memoriam firmaudum, utilitatenq. augendum, confecta in usum philologorum omnium
- Plain, brief, and pertinent rules, for the judicious and artificial syllabication of all English words, according to art, and the institution of the same tongue : With directions for the use of the English syllabary, and the English monosyllabary, and the said rules of syllabication.
- The compleat school-master : in two books : more exact and judicious for the entring of children to read English then were ever any yet extant : consisting of, viz. an English syllabary and an English monosyllabary
- The compleat school-master in two books : more exact and judicious for the entring of children to read English, then were ever any yet extant. Consisting of viz. an English syllabary, and an English monosyllabary.
- The inestimabl [sic] profit, and benefit, which may accrue unto all learners : to read or write our English tongue, by publishing of an English abcedary (the greatest and chiefest part whereof, its) in a manuscript made for that purpose
- The organs funerall or the quiristers lamentation for the abolishment of superstition and superstitious ceremonies : In a dialogicall discourse between a quirister and an organist, An. Dom. 1642
- The organs fvnerall, or, The quiristers lamentation for the abolishment of superstition and superstitious ceremonies : in a dialogicall discourse between a quirister and an organist, an. Dom. 1642
- The organs fvnerall, or, The quiristers lamentation for the abolishment of superstition and superstitious ceremonies in a dialogicall discourse between a quirister and an organist, an. Dom. 1642
- The saints imperfection : Or, A sermon wherein is made apparent, 1. That in Christian religion, there may bee a true praetence, with a reall intention, with a sufficient intention ... 2. That neither covenant nor promise, &c. are sufficient in the waies of salvation, without a methodicall, ... proceeding therein. 3. That knowing Christians are to bee taught, the first principles of religion. 4. That it is a beleevers duty to advantage his spirituall estate, ... 5. That neither priviledge, nor large capacity, seconded with saving grace, can exempt the elect from a losse in spirituall affaires, except heede and paines bee taken therein. 6. That neither nobility, nor honour, knowledge, nor vertue, may detaine a minister from telling a people of their sad and dangerous condition. Wherunto is added an vse of direction, or information unto all hearers. By Jo: Brooksbanke, minister of Gods word
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- Ioh. Amos Comenius His last porch of the Latin tongue: setting out the agreement of things and language (made fit unto the rules of the last method of languages) made English (according to the copy thereof turned into Low-Dutch by Henry Schoof) and carefully compared with the original; also so fitted with a vestibulary grammar, and an English table, that hence the Latin tongue may be perfectly well learned in a short time: by J. Brookbank.= : Joh. Amos Comenii Vestibulum novissimum linguæ Latinæ: rerum & linguæ cardines exhibens (ad leges methodi linguarum novissimæ concinnatum) Anglicè factum secundùm ejusdem exemplar ab Henrico Schoof Belgicè redditum,) atque cum originali diligenter comparatum, & grammaticá vestibulari indice Anglico, ita accommodatum, ut hinc brevi tempore Latina lingua solidè addisci queat. Cui annectitur, orthographia Latina, atque grammaticæ vulgò lilianæ synopsis, curâ & sumptibus J. Riparii
- Joh. Amos Comenii vestibulum novissimum linguæ Latinæ : rerum & linguæ cardines exhibens (ad leges methodi linguarum novissimæ concinnatum) Anglicè factum (secundùm ejusdem exemplar ab Henrico Schoof Belgicè redditum,) atique cum originali diligenter comparatum, & grammaticá vestibulari indice Anglico, ita accommodatum, ut hinc brevi tempore Latina lingua solidè addisci queat.
- A breviate of our Kings whole Latin grammar vulgarly called, Lillies. (Analytically disposed.) : or a brief grammatical table thereof, to facilitate the apprehension, strengthen the memory, and to encreas the benefit of young learners.
- The compleat school-master in two books : more exact and judicious for the entring of children to read English, then were ever any yet extant. Consisting of viz. an English syllabary, and an English monosyllabary.
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