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Isaac Sharp's Journal

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Isaac Sharp's Journey
APR 0 April Index APR 23 April 23, 1862 APR 24 April 24, 1862 APR 25 April 25, 1862 APR 26 April 26, 1862 APR 27 April 27, 1862 - Notes APR 27 April 27, 1862 APR 28 April 28, 1862 - Notes APR 28 April 28, 1862 APR 29 April 29, 1862 APR 30 April 30, 1862 JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Maps of the Faroe Islands JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 June 11-19, 1861 JUN 1 June 1, 1862 JUN 2 June 2, 1862 JUN 3 June 3, 1862 JUN 4 June 4, 1862 - Notes JUN 4 June 4, 1862 JUN 5 June 5, 1862 JUN 13 June 13, 1862 JUN 14 June 14, 1862 JUN 15 June 15, 1862 JUN 16 June 16, 1862 JUN 17 June 17, 1862 MAR 0 March Index MAY 0 May Index MAY 1 May 1, 1862 MAY 2 May 2, 1862 MAY 3 May 3, 1862 MAY 4 May 4, 1862 MAY 5 May 5, 1862 MAY 6 May 6, 1862 MAY 7 May 7-12, 1862 MAY 10 May 10, 1862 MAY 13 May 13, 1862 MAY 14 May 14, 1862 MAY 15 May 15, 1862 MAY 16 May 16, 1862 MAY 17 May 17, 1862 MAY 18 May 18, 1862 MAY 19 May 19, 1862 MAY 20 May 20, 1862 MAY 21 May 21, 1862 MAY 22 May 22, 1862 MAY 23 May 23, 1862 MAY 24 May 24-25, 1862 MAY 26 May 26, 1862 MAY 27 May 27, 1862 MAY 28 May 28, 1862 MAY 29 May 29, 1862 MAY 30 May 30, 1862 MAY 31 May 31, 1862
Faroe Islands

Isaac Sharp (1806-1897) and Asbjrn Kloster (1823-1876)

Isaac Sharp and Asbjrn Kloster were members of 'The Society of Friends' better known as 'Quakers'. Isaac Sharp was a minister and preacher who in the later years of his life travelled around the world. His story is told in the book 'Isaac Sharp Apostle of the 19th century' written by Frances Anne Budge (1898) Asbjrn Kloster is known for his work with the total abstinance society which he founded in Stavangar in 1859. A statue in Stavangar commemorates his work with the society. Early Quakers and their beliefs. Followers of George Fox (1624-1691) Upheld the authority of scripture Believed in inner light. Necessary to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. Opposed the paying of tithes; giving of titles; rejected religious rituals including the need for water baptism; maintained that God dwells in people not in buildings.. Would not swear oaths. George Fox is buried in the graveyard at Bunhill Fields, London. Quakerism today 19th century shift away from Evangelicalism focusing on social concerns. General position now is that it no longer upholds the authority of scripture. Maintains emphasis upon the inner voice. First visit to Faroes(1861) Isaac Sharp first visited the FaroeIslands withAsbjornKlosterin 1861. They sailed fromGrangemouthto Torshavn. Onboard ship was the minister of the church fromSandurwho they met again on April 25th, 1862. Isaac Sharp mentions in his journal April 24th, 1862 that they used the ThingHouse (Parliament house) inTorshavnfor a Sunday meeting on their first visit. ISAAC SHARPS VISIT TO THE FAROE ISLANDS(April June 1862). Method of meeting. Isaac Sharp and AsbjornKlosterdid not plan their meetings. They arranged the meetings without making any program. They gathered together in silence. Then the meeting would proceed as the Holy Spirit led. They would let the Holy Spirit direct their thoughts. If it was right to speak they did so. They waited for guidance to speak on the right message. Sometimes they felt great freedom where the Lord owned the meeting. Other times there was a heaviness that made the meeting difficult. Place of meetings Meetings mostly took place in the large room in the house called the Rogstue(Danish) orRoykstova(Faroese). InTorshavnmeetings took place in the ThingHouse (Hall of Justice). InEidia meeting took place in a new warehouse. On occasions a meeting took place in the Lutheran Church. Expenses. The expenses for the mission to Faroes were covered by 'The Society of Friends' under 'The Yearly Meeting Fund' (formerly National Stock) and central funds.Collections of money for the service of truth, at first for support of travelling ministers, and for printing, were made up and down the country in the 1650s; the Kendal Fund is the best known of these. The cost of the mission can be found in the ledger. Two payments were made to Isaac Sharp. One for 100 which was given prior to departure and one later payment of over 11-13s 11d. Therefore we can presume the entire cost amounted to 111-13s 11d. Ledger 1862 4 April 100 1863 2 January 11-13s 11d Day by day index

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