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William Cooke (clergyman)

William Cooke (1821 – 23 November 1894), widely known as Canon Cooke, was a Church of England clergyman, hymn-writer, and translator.
As an author he sometimes signed his work A. C. C., which stood for "a canon of Chester".〔Theodore Brown Hewitt, ''Paul Gerhardt as a hymn writer and his influence on English hymnody'' (Yale University Press, 1918), p. 142〕
==Early life==

Baptized on 17 March 1821, the fourth son of Thomas Cooke, Esquire, of Gorsefield, Eccles, Lancashire, Cooke was educated at Clapham by the Rev. Dr N. Laing and was admitted to Trinity Hall, Cambridge, on 10 October 1836. He actually matriculated in the Michaelmas term of 1839, was elected a Scholar in 1840, and graduated BA in 1843, proceeding to MA in 1848. In 1844 he was ordained a deacon of the Church of England.〔Samuel Willoughby Duffield, ''English Hymns: Their Authors and History'' (1886), p. 358〕

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