Coke, Thomas, 1747-1814
Coke, Thomas
Coke, T. (Thomas), 1747-1814
Thomas Coke
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Works
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An account of the experience of Hester Ann Rogers; | |
An address to the Methodist Society in Great Britain and Ireland : on the settlement of the preaching houses | |
The Arminian magazine. | |
Articles of religion prepared by order of the conference of 1806. | |
Chaps books. | |
The character and death of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers : set forth in a sermon, preached on the occasion in Spitalfields-Chapel, London, On Sunday, October 26, 1794, by The Rev. Thomas Coke, LL.D. Also an appendix, written by her husband; With various Pieces, selected and transcribed by him from her Manuscript Journals | |
Copies of Letters from the Missionaries who are Employed in Ireland ... | |
Correspondence | |
Extracts of the journals of the Rev. Dr. Coke's three visits to America. | |
Four discourses on the duties of a minister of the Gospel. By Thomas Coke, L.L.D. | |
A history of the West Indies, containing the natural, civil, and ecclesiastical history of each island; with an account of the missions instituted in those islands, from the commencement of their civilization, but more especially of the missions which have been established in that archipelago by the society late in connexion with the Rev. John Wesley. | |
A journal of the Rev. Dr. Coke's third tour through the West-Indies: in two letters, to the Rev. J. Wesley. | |
The letters of Dr. Thomas Coke | |
The life of Christ; a poem | |
The life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. : including an account of the great revival of religion in Europe and America, of which he was the first and chief instrument | |
Methodist Episcopal Church. A form of discipline, 1791: | |
A Pocket hymn-book designed as a constant companion for the pious | |
The preacher's manual, including Clavis biblica; or, A compendium of Scriptural knowledge: | |
Rules of the charity-schools belonging to the Rev. Mr. Wesley's chapel, in West-Street, near the seven-dials: with an address to the pious and benevolent. By Thomas Coke, L.L.D | |
Selections from the writings of Thomas Coke | |
A series of letters, addressed to the Methodist connection, explaining the important doctrines of justification by faith, and the direct witness of the Spirit ... and vindicating these doctrines from the misrepresentations and erroneous conclusions of the Rev. Melville Horne, minister of Christ Church, Macclesfield, in five letters, written by that gentleman... | |
A sermon preached at the New Chapel : in the City-Road, London, Feb. 19, 1792, on the death of the Rev. John Richardson, A.B | |
A sermon : upon education: preached at the anniversary of a public school, at Crewkerne, in the county of Somerset, on Tuesday September 14, 1773 | |
A short treatise on divine prescience, 1798: | |
The state of Dewsbury-House : in Yorkshire; being a vindication of the Conduct of the Conference respecting it | |
The substance of a sermon on the godhead of Christ, published at the desire of the general conference held in Dublin, July 1788. By the Rev. Thomas Coke, L.L.D. | |
The substance of a sermon, preached at Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, before the General conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, on the 27th of December, 1784, at the ordination of the Rev. Francis Asbury, to the office of a superintendent. | |
The substance of a sermon preached in Baltimore and Philadelphia, on the first and eighth of May, 1791, on the death of the Rev. John Wesley. By the Rev. T. Coke, L.L.D. | |
A supplement to the Reverend Dr. Coke's State of Dewsbury-House | |
To the benevolent subscribers for the support of the missions carried on by voluntary contributions in the British islands, in the West-Indies, for the benefit of the negroes and caribbs | |
Tracts. |