Asbjørn Kloster
978-613-2-81072-4
6132810722
124
2010-09-13
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Asbjørn Kloster (21 December 1823 – 18 January 1876) was a social reformer and leader of the Norwegian temperance movement in the 19th century. After his confirmation Kloster moved to Stavanger, where his parents had relocated. Kloster worked as a salesman, first at his father's shop and later for others. During the period from 1842 to 1845, Kloster came in contact with the Religious Society of Friends movement in Stavanger. The Quaker Movement had first got a foothold in parts of Rogaland, Norway with sailors who had served as British prisoner of war during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1846 Kloster was recruited for a year studying in England, by English Quakers who visited the city. He subsequently translated Quaker literature and followed the English-speaking Quakers as an interpreter on their travels to Norway, Denmark, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
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