Josephus Flavius Cook

Josephus Flavius Cook (18381901) was an American philosophical lecturer, a descendant of Pilgrims who started his ascent to fame by way of Monday noon prayer meetings in Tremont Temple in Boston that for more than twenty years were among the city's greatest attractions. He later travelled the world; his lectures were published and translated into several languages. Cook Cook Cook

 

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