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  1. Pierpont Edwards (April 8, 1750 – April 5, 1826) was a delegate to the Congress of the Confederation and was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut.

  2. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Sarah Pierpont Edwards: la ejemplar esposa de Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards, el gran predicador puritano, tuvo una esposa que fue un ejemplo de virtud y amor por su esposo y su familia y, por sobretodo, por la obra del Señor. Escucha este artículo en formato podcast:

  3. Jonathan Edwards (5 de octubre de 1703-22 de marzo de 1758) fue un teólogo, pastor congregacional y misionero para los nativoamericanos durante la época colonial. Es conocido como uno de los más grandes y profundos teólogos protestantes en la historia de los Estados Unidos.

  4. The Pierpont Edwards Papers are most significant for the information they contain on the extensive land speculations of Edwards. They also help document his legal career and his work on loyalist claims under terms of the Jay Treaty.

  5. Pierpont Edwards. The first Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Connecticut was the youngest son of that famous New England preacher and philosopher Jonathan Edwards and Sarah Pierpont, daughter of James Pierpont, a founder of Yale College. He was born in Northampton, Mass., April 8, 1750.

  6. The Pierpont Edwards Papers are most significant for the information they contain on the extensive land speculations of Edwards. They also help document his legal career and his work on loyalist claims under

  7. Edwards Pierrepont, attorney, judge, Attorney General of the United States, and minister to Great Britain, was born in North Haven, Connecticut, the son of Giles and Eunice (Munson) Pierpont (Edwards later adopted an early family spelling of his surname), March 4, 1817.