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John Cosin (30 November 1594 – 15 January 1672) was an English churchman.
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John Cosin, född 30 november 1 ...... ndon, var en engelsk kyrkoman.
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Джон Косин (англ. John Cosin; ...... р частных молитв и руководств.
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1594-11-30
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Bishop of Durham
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A portrait of a middle-aged white bearded man in academic robes and cap.
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1594-11-30
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Norwich, Norfolk, England
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1672-01-15
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Westminster, Middlesex, England
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John Cosin
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Giles Cosin
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Thomas Morton
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theologian, writer
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Frances
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Cosin, John
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John Cosin (30 November 1594 – 15 January 1672) was an English churchman.
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John Cosin, född 30 november 1 ...... ndon, var en engelsk kyrkoman.
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Джон Косин (англ. John Cosin; ...... р частных молитв и руководств.
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John Cosin
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John Cosin
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Косин, Джон
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