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<p> [[D.D., LlD]]  an eminent English [[Baptist]] minister, was born about 1783. He was pastor at Hackney, London, and was one of the leading men in many of the religious societies of the metropolis. Of his works the most important are the History of the Baptist Missions, a volume on Antiquities, reprinted from the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; Our Young Men, a prize essay (1847); and a Life of Melancthon. He was a contributor to the first series of the Journal of [[Sacred]] Literature. His name is worthy of being associated with those of Ryland, Fuller, Carey, Marshman, Ward, [[Robert]] Hall, and John Foster, who in recent times have brought honor on the Baptist denomination by their literary as well as their religious labors. He died Sept. 5, 1853. </p>
<p> a distinguished English [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, in 1783. He was brought up religiously, baptized by.his grandfather, entered [[Bristol]] College at eighteen, under Dr. Ryland, arid graduated at [[Edinburgh]] University. In 1804 he was ordained pastor of the Church at Clipston, Northampton, by Sutcliffe, Fuller, and [[Robert]] Hall, and the Church prospered so much a new large chapel had to be built. He next succeeded Robert Hall at Cambridge. In 1811 he became pastor of the Church at [[Shore]] Place, Hackney, where also his success was such that in 1812 a new chapel was built in [[Mare]] Street. Being settled in London, he took an active part in establishing and conducting the Baptist Magazine, and was connected with numerous philanthropic institutions. He died at Clapton, London, September 5, 1853. Dr. Cox was the author of some valuable works, including an account of his visit to America. See Cathcart, Baptist Encyclop. page 284. </p>


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<ref name="term_35119"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/cox,+francis+augustus Francis Augustus Cox from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Francis Augustus Cox [1]

a distinguished English Baptist minister, was born at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, in 1783. He was brought up religiously, baptized by.his grandfather, entered Bristol College at eighteen, under Dr. Ryland, arid graduated at Edinburgh University. In 1804 he was ordained pastor of the Church at Clipston, Northampton, by Sutcliffe, Fuller, and Robert Hall, and the Church prospered so much a new large chapel had to be built. He next succeeded Robert Hall at Cambridge. In 1811 he became pastor of the Church at Shore Place, Hackney, where also his success was such that in 1812 a new chapel was built in Mare Street. Being settled in London, he took an active part in establishing and conducting the Baptist Magazine, and was connected with numerous philanthropic institutions. He died at Clapton, London, September 5, 1853. Dr. Cox was the author of some valuable works, including an account of his visit to America. See Cathcart, Baptist Encyclop. page 284.

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