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<p> an English Wesleyan minister, entered the sacred work in 1819, and for more than half a century was a practical, earnest preacher, greatly beloved., He died at Alford, October 6, 1870, in his eighty-first year. Mr. Cocking wrote, A Sketch of Wesleyan Methodism, with its History in the [[Grantham]] [[Circuit]] (1836, 12mo): — [[Sabbath]] [[Desecration]] (London, 1847, 2d ed. 12mo), an excellent practical tractate. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1871, page 13. </p>
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<p> an English Wesleyan minister, entered the sacred work in 1819, and for more than half a century was a practical, earnest preacher, greatly beloved., He died at Alford, October 6, 1870, in his eighty-first year. Mr. Cocking wrote, A Sketch of Wesleyan Methodism, with its History in the [[Grantham]] [[Circuit]] (1836, 12mo): '''''''''' [[Sabbath]] Desecration (London, 1847, 2d ed. 12mo), an excellent practical tractate. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1871, page 13. </p>
 
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Thomas Cocking [1]

an English Wesleyan minister, entered the sacred work in 1819, and for more than half a century was a practical, earnest preacher, greatly beloved., He died at Alford, October 6, 1870, in his eighty-first year. Mr. Cocking wrote, A Sketch of Wesleyan Methodism, with its History in the Grantham Circuit (1836, 12mo): Sabbath Desecration (London, 1847, 2d ed. 12mo), an excellent practical tractate. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1871, page 13.

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