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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...
- 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)...
- Bishop Cosin's Library, originally the Episcopal Library or Bibliotheca Episcopalis Dunelmensis, is an historic library founded in 1669 in Durham, England...
- Richard Cosin (died 1596) was an English jurist. He became prominent as an ecclesiastical lawyer in the service of Archbishop John Whitgift, active against...
- 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...
- 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...
- influential early theologians such as Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes and John Cosin. With the expansion of the British Empire and the growth of Anglicanism...