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<p> a learned Arminian divine, born at Coventry, England, in 1729; entered [[Clare]] Hall, [[Cambridge]] (of which he became fellow), in 1747; master of the Free School, and rector of St. John the Baptist, Coventry, in 1758; vicar of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, in 1770; and died in 1785. His principal writings are, </p> <p> (1.) The [[Doctrine]] of irresistible [[Grace]] proved to have no [[Foundation]] in the Writings of the New [[Testament]] (Camb. 1759, 8vo): — </p> <p> (2.) Prolegomena in libros veteris Testamenti poeticos (Cantab. 1762, 8vo). </p>
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<p> a learned Arminian divine, born at Coventry, England, in 1729; entered Clare Hall, [[Cambridge]] (of which he became fellow), in 1747; master of the Free School, and rector of St. John the Baptist, Coventry, in 1758; vicar of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, in 1770; and died in 1785. His principal writings are, </p> <p> ''' (1.)''' ''The [[Doctrine]] Of Irresistible Grace [[Proved]] To Have No [[Foundation]] In The Writings Of The New Testament'' (Camb. 1759, 8vo): '''''''''' </p> <p> ''' (2.)''' ''Prolegomena In Libros Veteris Testamenti Poeticos'' (Cantab. 1762, 8vo). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_38359"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/edwards,+thomas,+d.d. Thomas Edwards from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Thomas Edwards [1]

a learned Arminian divine, born at Coventry, England, in 1729; entered Clare Hall, Cambridge (of which he became fellow), in 1747; master of the Free School, and rector of St. John the Baptist, Coventry, in 1758; vicar of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, in 1770; and died in 1785. His principal writings are,

(1.) The Doctrine Of Irresistible Grace Proved To Have No Foundation In The Writings Of The New Testament (Camb. 1759, 8vo):

(2.) Prolegomena In Libros Veteris Testamenti Poeticos (Cantab. 1762, 8vo).

References