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1 The experience of work - a compendium and review of 249 measures and their use cop. 1981 Engelska
2-3 Cellular pathology (flera utgåvor) D. John Cook cop. 2006 Engelska
4 The vindication of the professors & profession of the law. - so farre forth as scripture and right reason may be judge, and speedy justice (which exalts a nation) may be advanced. Wherein is declared what manner of persons Christian magistrates, judges, and lawyers ought to be, how every man ought to serve God by serving his countrey, and that two places were never intended for one man. Occasioned by way of an answer to a printed sheet, intituled, Advertisements for the new election of members for the House of Commons John Cook 1646 Engelska
5 Redintegratio amoris, or A union of hearts, - between the Kings most excellent Majesty, the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons in Parliament, His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Army under his command; the Assembly, and every honest man that desires a sound and durable peace, accompanied with speedy justice and piety. By way of respective apologies, so far as Scripture and reason may be judges John Cook 1647 Engelska
6 What the Independents would have, or, A character, declaring some of their tenents, and their desires to disabuse those who speak ill of that they know not John Cook 1647 Engelska
7 King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice. - Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland John Cook 1649 Engelska
8 Unum necessarium: or, The poore mans case. - being an expedient to make provision of all poore people in the Kingdome. Humbly presented to the higher powers : begging some angelicall ordinance, for the speedy abating of the prises of corne, without which, the ruine of many thousands (in humane judgment) is inevitable. In all humility propounding, that the readiest way is a suppression or regulation of innes and ale-houses, where halfe the barley is wasted in excesse : proving them by law to be all in a præmunire, and the grand concernment, that none which have been notoriously disaffected, and enemies to common honesty and civility, should sell any wine, strong ale, or beere, but others to be licensed by a committee in every county, upon recommendation of the minister, and such of the inhabitants in every parish, where need requires, that have been faithfull to the publike. Wherein there is a hue-and-cry against drunkards, as the most dangerous antinomians : and against ingrossers, to make a dearth, and cruell misers, which are the caterpillars and bane of this kingdome John Cook 1648 Engelska
9 A true relation of Mr. Iohn Cook's passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsale in that great storm Ianuary 5. - Wherein is related the strangeness of the storm, and the frame of his spirit in it. Also the vision that he saw in his sleep, and how it was revealed that he should be preserved, which came to pass very miraculously. Likewise a relation of a dream of a Protestant lady in Poland, which is in part come to pass, the remainder being to begin this year 1650 John Cook 1650 Engelska
10 The vindication of the law. - so far forth as scripture and right reason may be judge, and speedy justice (which exalts a nation) may be advanced. VVherein is declared what manner of persons Christian magistrates, judges, and lawyers ought to be John Cook 1652 Engelska
11-13 Monarchy no creature of Gods making, &c. - Wherein is proved by Scripture and reason, that monarchial government is against the mind of God. And that the execution of the late King was one of the fattest sacrifices that ever Queen Justice had. Being a hue and cry after Lady Liberty, which hath been ravished and stoln away by the grand potentates of the earth. Principally intended for the undeceiving of some honest hearts, who like the poor Jews cry, give us a King, though they smart never so much for it. Together with a preface to the supream authority of the three nations, the Parliament of England. VVherein, amongst other remarkable particulars, you have a character of the late incomparable Lord Deputy, the truly honourable Henry Ireton, Esq. By John Cook, late of Grays-inn, Esq: Chief Justice of the Province of Munster in Ireland (flera utgåvor) John Cook 1652 Engelska
14 Sylloge variorum tractatuum anglico - quidem idiomate & ab auctoribus Anglis conscriptorum sed in linguam Latinam translatorum : quibus Caroli Magnæ Britan, Franciæ et Hiberniæ regis innocentia illustratur et parridicium injustissime & immanissim`e in illum perpetratum a pseudo-parlamento & perduelli exercitu luce clarius declaratur : accessit responsum pernecessarium ad declamationem seu provocationem Mr. Ioannes Cooke 1649 Latin
15 A Brief account of the behaviour, &c 1660 Engelska
16 Light breaking forth according to the promise of God - discovering it self to the destroying and rasing the fundamentals of antichristian gatherings together, under the notion of the churches of Christ: together with some propheticall hints touching the exaltation of the throne and kingdom of Christ in truth and righteousnesse. With a brief declaration to the inhabitants of these three nations, England, Scotland and Ireland: also a letter to Judge Cooke. ... Written in the year of the worlds wonder, and humbly presented to the saints and servants of the most high God, not in name onely, but in deed and in truth. By a lover of truth, and witnesse hereof, Io. Binckes Joseph. Binckes 1653 Engelska
17 A true relation of Mr. Iustice Cook's passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsaile - and of the great storm and eminent danger that he with others were in, with the wonderful appearance of the power & goodness of God in their deliverance according as it was revealed to him in a dream : as also M. Deedate with other witnesses (in Genevah) opinion concerning dreams occasioned by a remarkeable profettick dream of a Protestant marques daughter in Poland John Cook 1652? Engelska
18 King Charls, his case, or, An appeal to all rational men - concerning his tryal at the High Court of Justice : being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the king had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal : with an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and the blood of Ireland John Cook 1649 Engelska
19 Monarchy no creature of God's making - Wherein is proved, by scripture and reason, that monarchial government is against the mind of God. By John Cooke John Cook 1794 Engelska
20 King Charles's case - or, an appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Justice. ... By John Cook John Cook 1714 Engelska

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