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  • Christianity portal Thomas Erwyd Pryse Edwards was an Anglican priest in the last quarter of the 20th century. Born on 26 January 1933 and educated at...
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  • Thomas Edwards or Tom Edwards may refer to: Thomas Edwards (poet) (died 1595), author of Cephalus and Procris; Narcissus Thomas Edwards (critic) (1699–1757)...
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  • David Lawrence Edwards OBE (20 January 1929 – 25 April 2018) was an Anglican priest, scholar and church historian. He served as the Dean of Norwich, Chaplain...
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  • Thomas Edwards (1729–1785) was an Anglican clergyman and divine. Edwards was born at Coventry in August 1729, the son of Thomas Edwards, and educated...
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  • Dan Thomas Edwards is a retired diocesan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Nevada. Edwards grew up in Texas and graduated with a Doctor of Law from the...
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    Henry Thomas Edwards (6 September 1837 – 24 May 1884) was a Welsh preacher. Edwards was born at Llan-ym-Mawddwy, Merioneth, where his father was vicar...
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  • Thomas Edwards (1699–1757) was an English critic and poet, best known for a controversy with William Warburton, over the latter's editing of Shakespeare...
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  • Thomas Edwards (1652–1721) was a Welsh divine and orientalist. Edwards was born at Llanllechid, near Bangor, Carnarvonshire, in 1652. He was educated at...
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  • deacon on 23 July 1749 at Cuddesdon by the Bishop of Oxford, Thomas Secker. He was ordained priest by Secker on 10 June 1750 at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford...
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    R. Edwards. British Library Or 4926 Common Sayings Source Five Trees List of Gospels For photocopies of the manuscript see: "The Gospel of Thomas Resource...
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  • Thomas Seymour Nevill (30 October 1901 – 17 August 1980) was an English Anglican priest and school teacher. He was Headmaster of Wellingborough School...
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  • 1977. Several programs are also accredited: The W. Cary Edwards School of Nursing programs at Thomas Edison State University are approved by the New Jersey...
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  • to that of Thomas Shelby, thus it is reasonable to assume he grew up in a poor and rough environment. The first man he killed was a priest. He eventually...
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    Self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199740796. Hyland, William G (2009). In Defense of Thomas Jefferson: The...
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  • Thomas Edward may refer to: Thomas Edward (naturalist) (1814–1886), Scottish naturalist Thomas Edward (MP), MP for Taunton Thomas Edwards (disambiguation)...
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    Charlotte Marie Edwards CBE (born 17 December 1979) is an English former cricketer and current cricket coach and commentator. She played primarily as...
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  • Thomas Edwards, LL.D. (died 4 July 1842) was an English clergyman. Edwards was the son of Thomas Edwards. He graduated LL.B. in 1782 from Clare College...
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    Biography. Royal Irish Academy. doi:10.3318/dib.002799.v1. Charles-Edwards, Thomas (2004). "Cyfeilliog (d. 927)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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    the Brook') was the pseudonym of a Welsh language dramatist and poet, Thomas Edwards (January 1739 – 3 April 1810), also known as Tom of the Dingle. He was...
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  • St. Asaph, considerably enlarged and brought down to the present time" Edwards, E. p171: Wrexham, John Painter, 1801 Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical...
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