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    What is John Cosin known for?John Cosin, (born Nov. 30, 1594, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng.—died Jan. 15, 1672, London), Anglican bishopof Durham, theologian, and liturgist whose scholarly promotion of traditional worship, doctrine, and architecture established him as one of the fathers of Anglo-Catholicismin the Church of England.
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    What does the name Cosin mean?Cosin is a surname, which may refer to: Edmund Cosin (or Cosyn; mid 16th century), English Catholic academic and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University This page lists people with the surname Cosin.
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    What happened to Cosin woodwork?Cosin was responsible for a style of church woodwork unique to County Durham, a sumptuous fusion of gothic and contemporary Jacobean forms. The font cover in Durham Cathedral is a splendid example of this, as are the displays in the churches at Sedgefield and elsewhere. The Cosin woodwork at Brancepeth has sadly been destroyed by fire.
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    What did Cosin do to Auckland Castle?Cosin noted that Auckland Castle in the town of Bishop Auckland was empty and that its chapel was in ruin; he went on to improve the property, renovating the Great Hall and converting it into a new chapel that still stands today.
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    John Cosin (30 November 1594 – 15 January 1672) was an English churchman. He was born at Norwich, and was educated at Norwich School and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he was scholar and afterwards fellow. On taking orders he was appointed secretary to John Overall, Bishop of Lichfield, and then … See more

    Though a classical high churchman and a rigorous enforcer of outward conformity, Cosin was uncompromisingly hostile to Roman Catholicism, and most of his writings illustrate this antagonism. In France he was on … See more

    Among his writings (most of which were published posthumously) are a Historia Transubstantiationis Papalis (1675), Notes and Collections on … See more

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    In 1628 Cosin took part in the prosecution of a brother prebendary, Peter Smart, for a sermon …

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    John Cosin, född 30 november 1594 i Norwich , död 15 januari 1672 i London, var en engelsk kyrkoman.

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    John Cosin, (born Nov. 30, 1594, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng.—died Jan. 15, 1672, London), …

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