CONYBEARE COOKE. 



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Westminster, June 11, 1751. Being the anni- 

 versary of His Majesty's accession to the 

 throne. Oxford, 1751. 8 



A sermon [on James, i. 27] preach'd in the 

 cathedral church of Bristol, Sept. 5, 1751. At 

 the anniversary meeting of the sons of the 

 clergy. Oxford, 1752. 8 



Sermons. 2 vol. London, 1757. 8 



CONYBEARE (JOHN JOSIAS), M.A., Prebendary 

 of York, and professor of poetry in the Univer- 

 sity of Oxford. The Bampton lectures for the 

 year 1824 ; being an attempt to trace the his- 

 tory and to ascertain the limits of the second- 

 ary and spiritual interpretation of Scripture. 

 Oxford, 1824. 8 



CONYBEARE (WILLIAM DANIEL), M.A., Vicar 

 of Axminster. An analytical examination into 

 the character, value, and just application of 

 the writings of the Christian Fathers during 

 the ante-Nicene period. Being the Bampton 

 lectures for 1839. Oxford, 1839. 8 



CONYBEARE (WILLIAM JOHN), M.A. The life 

 and Epistles of St Paul, comprising a complete 

 biography of the Apostle, and a translation of 

 his letters, inserted in chronological order. By 

 W. J. C., and the Rev. J. S. HOWSON. 2 vol. 

 London, 1853. 4 



COOK (GEORGE), D.D. The history of the 

 Church of Scotland, from the establishment of 

 the Reformation to the Revohition. 3 vol. 



Edin., 1815. 8 



Substance of a speech, delivered in the Gene- 

 ral Assembly, 22. May, 1816 ; containing an 

 inquiry into the law and constitution of the 

 Church of Scotland respecting residence and 

 pluralities. Edin., 1816. 8 



Another copy. 



History of the Reformation in Scotland : with 

 an introductory book, and an appendix. 3 vol. 

 2ded. Edin., 1819. 8 



A general and historical view of Christianity, 

 comprehending its origin and progress, the 

 leading doctrines and forms of polity founded 

 on it, and the effect which it has produced on 

 the moral and political state of Europe. 3 vol. 



Edin., 1822. 8 



- Substance of a speech delivered in the Gene- 

 ral Assembly, 16th May, 1822, previous to 

 the election of a moderator. 



Montrose, 1822. 8 



An illustration of the general evidence, estab- 

 lishing the reality of Christ's resurrection. 

 2d ed. Edin., 1826. 12 J 



* The Chapel question considered, in a letter 

 to the Rev. George Cook, D.D. [By Rev. 

 Andrew GRAY.] Edin., 1834. 8 



- A few plain observations on the enactment of 

 the General Assembly, 1834, relating to pa- 

 tronage and calls, respectfully, but earnestly 

 addressed to the patrons, presbyteries, and 

 people of Scotland. Edin., 1834. 8 



Second edition. Edin., 1835. 8 



- A speech delivered in the General Assembly, 

 23d May, 1838, on the overtures relating to 

 the spiritual independence of the Church. 



Edin., 1838. 8 



Reasons of dissent by Dr Cook and others ; and 

 answers thereto [by Dr CANDLISH] on the part 

 of the Commission of the General Assembly, 

 relative to the decision of the Commission of 

 14th August 1839, in the reference from the 

 Presbytery of Auchterarder. 



Edin., 1839. 8 



* Letter to Dr C. and the moderate brethren 

 on the non-intrusion controversy. By the aii- 

 thor of a letter to the dissenters. 



Edin., 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



Resolutions to be moved by Dr Cook as an 

 amendment on those announced by Dr Makel- 

 lar, 23d May 1842. [Edin., 1842.] 8 



* Memorial submitted to Her Majesty's go- 

 vernment, by the Rev. George Cook, D.D., 

 and a committee, appointed at a meeting of 

 ministers, elders, and others, members of the 

 Church of Scotland, held at Edinburgh, 12th 

 August, 1840. With improvements, annota- 

 tions, and strictures, by a non-intrusionist. 

 [John HAMILTON.] Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



A speech delivered in the General Assembly, 

 24th May, 1843, introducing a motion in rela- 

 tion to the ministers and elders who have with- 

 drawn from the Established Church. 



Edin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



COOK (JAMES), Captain, R.N. A voyage to the 

 Pacific ocean. Undertaken by the command 

 of His Majesty, for making discoveries in the 

 Northern hemisphere. Performed under the 

 directions of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, 

 in His Majesty's ships, the Resolution and 

 Discovery ; in the years 1776-80. 3 vol. Vol. 

 i. and ii. written by Captain James Cook. Vol. 

 iii. by Captain James KING. London, 1785. 4 



COOK (JOHN), A.M., Minister of Laurencekirk. 

 A letter on Church defence associations, ad- 

 dressed to his parishioners. 2d ed. 



Montrose, 1841. 8 



Substance of a speech delivered at a meeting 

 called by a deputation from the convocation, 

 held at Laurencekirk, Feb. 15, 1843. Second 

 thousand. Edin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



Evidence on Church patronage : being a digest 

 of the evidence given before the committee of 

 the House of Commons, in March and April 

 1834, on patronage in the Church of Scotland ; 

 by Lord Moncrieff, Principal Macfarlan, Drs 

 Macgill, Cook, P. Macfarlan, Lee, Welsh, 

 M'Crie, &c., and Messrs Bell, Whigham, Dun- 

 lop, &c. &c. Edin., 1838. 8 



COOKE (HENRY), D.D., Belfast. An authentic 

 report of the speech delivered at the General 

 Assembly of the Church of Scotland, upon the 

 occasion of the renewal of ministerial commu- 

 nion between that venerable body and the 

 General Synod of Ulster. Belfast, 1836. 12 



A letter from the Rev. Dr C., Belfast, to the 

 Rev. Dr Ritchie, Edinburgh, in answer to Dr 

 Ritchie's challenge. Belfast, 1837. 8 



A second letter to the Rev. John Ritchie, 



