Francis Augustus Cox

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Occupation(s)Baptist Preacher, Writer
KnownforHistory of the Baptists[1]
Francis Augustus Cox
Born1783
Died1853
Occupation(s)Baptist Preacher, Writer
Known forHistory of the Baptists[1]
Spouse(s)Elizabeth King of Watford in 1809
Sarah Savery in 1821
Hephzibah Hannah Finch Jones in 1847.[2]
Childrenseven

Francis Augustus Cox (1783–1853) was a prominent English Baptist minister. He began preaching in his teens,[2] before training, and was then a minister for over forty years in Hackney.[3]

Cox was an active supporter of the formation of the University of London. He published numerous articles including a book of women's biographies and a history of the Baptist Missionary Society.[2]

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