An Authentic Report of the Speech of the Rev. Henry Cooke, D.D., Delivered at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Upon the Occasion of the Renewal of Ministerial Communion Between that Venerable Body and the General Synod of Ulster
Illustration and Defence of the Rev. Mr. Cooke's Evidence before the Select Committees of Parliament, relative to the probable effects of Arian principles, maintained by some of the professors in the Belfast Academical Institution. [By Cooke himself.]
An Authentic Report of the Speech of the Rev. Henry Cooke, Delivered at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Upon the Occasion of the Renewal of Ministerial Communion Between that Venerable Body and the General Synod of Ulster
Reply to ... Dr. H. Cooke: including, at his request, a critique on his report of the Belfast discussion. An offer to discuss with him ... the Question of Questions: a letter on the West-Kirk Meeting: and a letter on Dr. Cooke's ... flight. Third thousand
A Catalogue of Books for the Library, Comprising a Selection of the Best Editions of Standard Works by Ancient and Modern Authors ...
Reply ... to a Speech of the Rev. Henry Cooke, at the Synod Held in Cookstown in 1828. With a Prefatory Note. [Reprinted from the "Northern Whig."].
National education. A sermon, preached in the Presbyterian Church, May-Street, Belfast ... 15th January, 1832
Illustration and Defence of the Rev. Mr. Cooke's Evidence before the Select Committees of Parliament, relative to the probable effects of Arian principles, maintained by some of the professors in the Belfast Academical Institution. [By Cooke himself.]
The Voluntaries in Belfast. Report of the Discussion on Civil Establishments of Religion, Held in Belfast, Upon the Evenings of 16th and 17th March, 1836, Between the Rev. J. Ritchie, D.D., Edinburgh; Rev. John Alexander, Belfast; Rev. Mr. M'Ilwaine, Ohio, America; Rev. Hugh M'Intyre, Loan-Ends; and the Rev. Henry Cooke, D.D., Belfast
A Second Letter from the Rev. Henry Cooke ... to the Rev. John Ritchie ... in Reply to His Second Challenge
Reply of Rev. Dr. Cooke to Rev. Mr. Massie, Minister of the Perth Congregation of Independents. [Reprinted from the “Ulster Times.”]
Sympathy of Irish Presbyterians with the Church of Scotland. Speeches delivered at the great non-intrusion meeting, held in the Presbyterian Church, May-Street, Belfast, on Wednesday evening, 26th February, 1840, by the Rev. Dr. Hanna, Rev. Dr. Reid, Rev. James Morgan, Rev. Dr. Cooke, Rev. Josias Wilson, on the invaded rights of the Church and people of Scotland
Illustration and Defence of the Rev. Mr. Cooke's Evidence Before the Select Committees of Parliament, Relative to the Probable Effects of Arian Principles, Maintained by Some of the Professors in the Belfast Academical Institution. [By Cooke Himself.].
The Repealer Repulsed! A Correct Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Repeal Invasion of Ulster: Dr. Cooke's Challenge and Mr. O'Connell's Declinature, Tactics and Flight. With ... Illustrations. Also, an Authentic Report of the Great Conservative Demonstrations in Belfast, Etc