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COSIN, JOHN (15941672) , English divine, was born at Norwich on the 3oth of November 1594. He was educated at Norwich grammar school and at Caius College, Cambridge , where he was scholar and afterwards fellow. On taking orders he was appointed secretary to Bishop Overall of Lichfield, and then domestic chaplain to Bishop Neile
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Cambridge ; and in 164o he became vice-chancellor of the university. In October of this year he was promoted to the deanery of Peterborough
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Cosin occupies an interesting and peculiar position among the churchmen of his time. Though a ritualist and a rigorous enforcer of outward conformity, he was uncompromisingly hostile to Roman Catholicism, and most of his writings illustrate this antagonism. In France he was on friendly terms with ' See John Evelyn's Diary (Oct. 12, 1651). Huguenots, justifying himself on the ground that their non-episcopal ordination had not been of their own seeking, and at the Savoy conference in 1661 he tried hard to effect a reconciliation with the Presbyterians. He differed from the majority of his colleagues in his strict attitude towards Sunday observance and in favouring, in thecase of adultery
Among his writings (most of which were published posthumously) are a Historia Transubstantiationis Papalis (1675), Notes and Collections on the Book of Common Prayer (171o) and A Scholastical History of the Canon of Holy Scripture (1657). A collected edition of his works, forming 5 vols. of the Oxford Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology, was published between 1843 and 1855 ; and his Correspondence (2 vols.) was edited by Canon Ornsby for the Surtees Society (1868187o). End of Article: COSIN, JOHN (15941672) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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