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Jonathan Edwards (born 16 October 1979) is a Welsh poet, who was born in Newport and grew up in Crosskeys. [1] His debut poetry collection My Family and Other Superheroes won the Costa Book Award for Poetry in 2014.
Thomas Holme's 1687 map of Pennsylvania. "The Welch Tract" appears to the left of center. In the late 17th century, there was significant Welsh immigration to Pennsylvania for religious and cultural reasons. In about 1681, a group of Welsh Quakers met with William Penn to secure a land grant to conduct their affairs in their language.
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. Edwards is widely regarded as one of America's most important and original philosophical theologians.
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Jonathan Edwards (1629 – 20 July 1712) was a theologian and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, from 1686 to 1712. Born in Wrexham , Wales , Edwards studied at Christ Church, Oxford , from 1655 to 1659.
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Jonathan Edwards (1615 – 1681) was born in Stansty, Denbighshire, Wales. He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford , matriculating on 3 February 1633 and obtaining degrees of B.A. on 9 June 1634, M.A. on 24 April 1637 and D.D. in November 1642. [ 1 ]