A funeral sermon upon the much lamented death of Col. Edward Cook who died in London upon January the 29th. and was buried in the chapple at Highnam near Gloucester, on February the 2d. 1683/4. By Edmond Thorne Master of Arts, and Fellow of Oriel College in Oxford.

Thorne, Edmund
Publisher: printed by T B for Walter Davies in Amen Corner
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A62464 ESTC ID: R222218 STC ID: T1057AA
Subject Headings: Cooke, Edward, d. 1684; Funeral sermons;
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