Richard Cosin (died 1596) was an English jurist. He became prominent as an ecclesiastical lawyer in the service of Archbishop John Whitgift, active against the Puritans in the Church of England.
RichardCosin (died 1596) was an English jurist. He became prominent as an ecclesiastical lawyer in the service of Archbishop John Whitgift, active against...
Cosin is a surname, which may refer to: John Cosin (1594–1672), English churchman RichardCosin (died 1596), English jurist Edmund Cosin (or Cosyn; mid...
John Cosin (30 November 1594 – 15 January 1672) was an English bishop. He was born at Norwich, and was educated at Norwich School and at Caius College...
and judicial processes. Antiquarians Robert Beale, James Morice and RichardCosin argued that Magna Carta was a statement of liberty and a fundamental...
Frank Cranmer and David Pocklington. Retrieved 10 January 2022. Newcourt, Richard. Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense: Comprising all London...
and Chronological Theatre, (published 1687); the Epistle prefixed to RichardCosin's Ecclesiae Anglicanae Politeia, &c, containing an account of the doctor's...
The translation "Come Holy Ghost, our souls inspire" was by Bishop John Cosin in 1625, and has since been sung at all subsequent British coronations....
greats such as T. S. Eliot. John Cosin (30 November 1594 – 15 January 1672) was an English priest, bishop and theologian. Cosin was elected Master of Peterhouse...
181 cites: Cosin, Correspondence, i. 280. Goodwin 1888, p. 181 cites: Clarendon, State Papers, vol. iii. appendix, pp. c, ci, ciii; Cosin, Works, Anglo-Cath...
Edmund Cosyn (Cosin) (dates uncertain) was an English Catholic academic and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University of the middle sixteenth century. He...
remodelled by Bishop John Cosin in 1661–65. The woodwork, which includes the pulpit, stalls, and screen, was commissioned by Cosin and combines Gothic and...
opposition to Montagu and Francis White. Buckeridge, supported by White and John Cosin, defended Montagu's orthodoxy. Buckeridge even denied that the Council of...
minister to the hearers of the ejected lecturer, Samuel Hammond. By 1663 John Cosin was complaining of him. He did not wait for the indulgence of 1672, but...
jealousies of the late times". In October 1662 he was appointed by John Cosin, Bishop of Durham, as a Deputy Lord Lieutenant and Receiver for County Durham...
the seventeenth-century choir stalls and font cover installed by Bishop Cosin. Many of the monastic buildings survive; the monks' refectory now contains...
had served as the college chapel until 1632. Peterhouse's Master, John Cosin, and many of the college's Fellows, adhered to Laudianism and embraced the...
her life to John Cosin, future Bishop of Durham, insisting that she had married King Charles. She allegedly gave proof of thus to Cosin, which he kept in...
Right of Kings). On the one hand, the seventeenth century divine, John Cosin, held that episcopal authority is jure divino, but that it stemmed from...
Martin (8 Dec 1995). "Rockin' Back Home". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. E1. Cosin, Elizabeth M. (23 Mar 1996). "With Success Theirs, Band Returns Home". Los...
Richard Fisher Belward FRS (5 September 1746 – 16 May 1803) was an English priest and academic. He was born Richard Fisher, adopting the name Belward...