A true relation of Mr. Iohn Cook’s passage by sea from Wexford to Kinsale in that great storm Ianuary 5 (1650) by John Cook | | |
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 / all faithfully communicated as received from his own hand in the year 1650. (1652) by John Cook | | |
King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice (1649) by John Cook | | |
Monarchy no creature of Gods making, &c. Wherein is proved by Scripture and reason, that the monarchicall goverment is against the minde of God (1651) by John Cook | | |
Redintegratio amoris, or A union of hearts (1647) by John Cook | | |
The tryall and condemnation of Mr. John Cooke (1660) by John Cook | | |
The vindication of the law (1652) by John Cook | | |
The vindication of the professors & profession of the law (1646) by John Cook | | |
Unum necessarium (1648) by John Cook | | |
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 (1647) by John Cook | | |