Книга: Cosin John «Della Religione, Disciplina, E Riti Sacri Della Chiesa Anglicana, Ed. Per F. Meyrick (Italian Edition)»
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Cosin, John — ▪ English bishop and theologian born Nov. 30, 1594, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng. died Jan. 15, 1672, London Anglican bishop of Durham, theologian, and liturgist whose scholarly promotion of traditional worship, doctrine, and architecture… … Universalium
COSIN, JOHN — a learned English prelate, Dean of Peterborough, deposed by the Puritans for his ritualistic tendencies; exiled for 10 years in Paris; returned at the Restoration, and was made Bishop of Durham, where he proved himself a Bishop indeed, and a… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
John Cosin — (November 30, 1594 ndash; January 15, 1672) was an English churchman.LifeHe was born at Norwich, and was educated at Norwich grammar school and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he was scholar and afterwards fellow. On taking orders he was… … Wikipedia
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John Blakiston — (c. 1603–1649), was a member of the English parliament, one of the regicides of King Charles I of England, a prominent mercer and coal merchant, puritan and anti Episcopalian [Joseph Gough, Descendant of a Regicide , Trafford Publishing, p. 231] … Wikipedia
John Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Knayth — (c. 1290 30 May 1347), was an English peer.Darcy was summoned to Parliament in 1332 as Johanni Darcy le Cosin which created the peerage now known as Baron Darcy de Knayth. He died in May 1347 and was succeeded in the barony by his son… … Wikipedia