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Cosin is a surname,
which may
refer to: John
Cosin (1594–1672),
English churchman Richard Cosin (died 1596),
English jurist Edmund Cosin (or Cosyn; mid...
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sources are
Cosin, Works, I, pp. 58, 66, 78-79, 96-97; II, p. 115
Cressy 2006, p. 282. Cousin's
Library Durham University. Doyle, A.I. "John
Cosins (1595-1672)...
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Bishop Cosin's Library,
originally the
Episcopal Library or
Bibliotheca Episcopalis Dunelmensis, is an
historic library founded in 1669 in Durham, England...
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Richard Cosin (died 1596) was an
English jurist. He
became prominent as an
ecclesiastical lawyer in the
service of
Archbishop John Whitgift,
active against...
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Bishop Cosin's Hall was a
college of the
University of Durham,
opened in 1851 as the university's
third college and
named after 17th
century Bishop of...
- (Campidanese)
Sardinian Italian French Spanish Portuguese Romanian cousin cosí
cosin fradili cugino cousin primo primo, coirmão văr
brother germà
fraire fradi...
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judicial processes.
Antiquarians Robert Beale,
James Morice and
Richard Cosin argued that
Magna Carta was a
statement of
liberty and a fundamental, supreme...
- Arminianism. This
continued under the
Mastership of John
Cosin, who
succeeded Wren in 1634.
Under Cosin significant changes were made to the college's Chapel...
- sport". FC Barcelona. 13
September 2023. Pujol, Xavier. "Messi i
Bojan són
cosins i amb
arrels a El Poal" (in Catalan).
Diari Segre.
Archived from the original...
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influential early theologians such as
Richard Hooker,
Lancelot Andrewes and John
Cosin. With the
expansion of the
British Empire and the
growth of Anglicanism...