MEMORIAL SKETCH OF THE REV. ROBERT COOKE
ROBERT COOKE was born in Howdon-on-Tyne, in 1812. His parents were devoted Christians and loyal Methodists. In 1805 his father built a house adjoining the Howdon-on-Tyne Wesleyan-Methodist chapel; and his hospitable home was ever open to the preachers. He was for many years Trustee and Steward. It i...
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