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  1. Das College wurde vom interimistischen Gouverneur John Hamilton 1746 gegründet. 1757 wurde Jonathan Edwards dorthin berufen und am 16. Februar 1758 ins Amt eingeführt. 1812 entstand durch Beschluss der Presbyterianischen Kirche und mit Hilfe des College das Princeton Theological Seminary.

  2. Jonathan Edwards is one of fourteen residential colleges at Yale University. The Jonathan Edwards Trust promotes educational and community projects in the College, and communication in the wider JE community. We invite you, through this website, to keep abreast of projects and events relating to our College and our JE “spiders.”.

  3. 9. Aug. 2019 · But even on the frontier, Edwards was not forgotten. In late 1757 he was called to be president of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University). Unfortunately, his tenure lasted only a few months. At age 55, on March 22, 1758, Jonathan Edwards died of fever following an experimental smallpox inoculation. He was buried in Princeton ...

  4. Jonathan Edwards College, New Haven, Connecticut. 2,461 likes · 5 talking about this · 3,162 were here. Jonathan Edwards College, founded in 1932, is the oldest and greatest residential college at...

  5. The new lighting for Jonathan Edwards College, Yale’s oldest residential college, was designed to enhance the neo-Gothic interiors using more efficient, longer life technology to meet university standards for energy conservation, sustainability, and maintainability. Atelier Ten collaborated with Yale’s planning, architecture, and ...

  6. 3. Juli 2019 · Jonathan Edwards - Colonial Preacher of the Great Awakening. Public Domain. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was an extremely important and influential clergyman in the New England colonial America. He has been given credit for beginning the Great Awakening and his writings provide insights into colonial thought.

  7. By Jonathan Edwards [Public domain via Wikimedia Commons. He was born on about 100 years after the Mayflower landed at Plymouth, on October 5, 1703 and died on March 22, 1758. He studied at Yale University from 1716-1722. He was born the son of a minster, and grew up filling his time with religious activities.

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