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Sarah Edwards (January 9, 1710 – October 2, 1758) was an American missionary and the wife of theologian Jonathan Edwards. Her husband was initially drawn to her spiritual openness, direct relationship with God, and periods of spiritual ecstasy.
Jonathan Edwards (October 5, 1703 – March 22, 1758) was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist theologian.. A leading figure of the American Enlightenment, Edwards is widely regarded as one of America's most important and original philosophical theologians.
Elizabeth Tuttle also known by her married name Elizabeth Tuttle Edwards (1645–1691 or after) was a Puritan woman who lived in the New Haven Colony in what is now the state of Connecticut. [1] She was brought up in a financially stable home and raised to be a Puritan " goodwife ".
Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a New England Congregationalist minister, part of a Calvinist tradition with a strong Puritan heritage. By the time Edwards had been ordained in 1727, there were already signs of a growing division among New England's Congregationalists between the more traditional, "Old-Style Calvinism" and those of a more "free and catholick" outlook who were increasingly ...
Jonathan Edwards, American heir of the Puritans who is often listed with them; ... Claire, The Puritan Earl, The Life of Henry Hastings, Third Earl of Huntingdon, ...
Over several years, New England theologian Jonathan Edwards, another notable figure in the First Great Awakening, created a list of 70 resolutions for himself to live by, which included treating ...
9 Puritan. 10 Baptist. 11 Methodist. 12 Independent. 13 Seventh-day Adventist. 14 Church of Christ. 15 Pentecostal. ... Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) G. Campbell ...
Jonathan Edwards (May 26, 1745 – August 1, 1801) was an American theologian and linguist. Life and career. Born in Northampton, Massachusetts Bay, he was the ...