Jacob Post
Religious Society of Friends, Bible society, Islington, George Fox
978-613-7-15301-7
6137153010
72
2011-09-28
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jacob Post (1774-1855) was a Quaker and a religious writer. Jacob Post was born at Whitefriars in London on 12 September 1755. His parents, John and Rosamund Post, enrolled him at the relatively new Ackworth School in Yorkshire which was run by the Society of Friends. By 1787 Post moved to Islington and wrote in support of the emerging evangelical section of the Quakers. In 1812 he founded a local section of the Bible Society. In 1837, his eighteen year old son died and the following year he published Extracts from the Diary of Frederick James Post under joint authorship.
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