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Cosin of Dunelm, 1671; Trelawney of Winton, 1721; Lindsay of Armagh,
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Bishop Cosin (1660-1672) found the castle in a dilapidated condition.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See Joseph E. Bygate
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Abb. _Admoutens_ in Austria: but I find neither the author referred to, nor the treatise intended, by Cosin.
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Whether Cosin wrote any letter to the Prior _later_ than that of July
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Morton, Cosin, and Crewe, took the signature of Duresme after their
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I remember Doctor _Basire_ in his Life of Bishop _Cosin_, tells us that in several Years Travels in _Turky_ and _Holland_, he never once met a
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When in 1661 Cosin had become Bishop of Durham and was taking a leading part in the last revision of the Prayer-Book, his translation of _Veni,
The Prayer Book Explained Percival Jackson
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At whose words I was partly abashed and sayd, God forbid Cosin that I should forsake myne
The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius
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Bishop Cosin who took a leading part in the Revision of 1661-2, and had been preparing notes for it for about 40 years, made the remark: "the book does not everywhere enjoin and prescribe every little order, what should be said or done, but take it for granted that people are acquainted with such common, and things always used already."
The Prayer Book Explained Percival Jackson
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Your correspondent "J. SANSOM" (No. 19.p. 303.) may perhaps find some unpublished remains of Bp. Cosin in Baker's MSS.; from the excellent index to which (Cambridge, 1848, p. 57.)
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