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  1. Early New England Meditative Poetry: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor (Sources of American Spirituality) by Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, 1989-03
  2. Calvary. An oratorio in vocal score The English version by Edward Taylor. Edited, and the pianoforte accompaniment arranged, by Joseph Barnby by Louis Spohr, 1897
  3. Sonnets of Edward Robeson Taylor on some pictures painted by William Keith by Edward Robeson Taylor, 2010-08-18
  4. Edward I. of England in the North of Scotland, by a Member of the Literary and Scientific Assoc. of Elgin [J. Taylor]. by Edward, Joseph Taylor, 2010-02-04
  5. Edward H. Taylor; Recollections of an Herpetologist by Edward Harrison Taylor, 2010-01-17
  6. The will and the word: The poetry of Edward Taylor by William J Scheick, 1974
  7. Edward Taylor (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Norman S. Grabo, 1988-08
  8. The Tayloring Shop: Essays on the Poetry of Edward Taylor in Honor of Thomas M. and Virginia L. Davis
  9. Edward Taylor: Fifty Years of Scholarship and Criticism (Literary Criticism in Perspective) by Jeffrey A Hammond, 1993-10-03
  10. Edward Taylor's minor poetry (The Unpublished writings of Edward Taylor ; v. 3) by Edward Taylor, 1981
  11. A concordance to The poems of Edward Taylor by Gene Russell, 1973
  12. The life and times of Edward Robeson Taylor,: Physician, lawyer, poet, and politician, (Publication of the Book Club of California, no. 129) by Kenneth M Johnson, 1968
  13. Edward Taylors Harmony of the Gospels (Early American literary and historical manuscripts) by T. Davis, 1983-06
  14. The Example of Edward Taylor by Karl Keller, 1975-07

21. Handbook Of Texas Online: TAYLOR, EDWARD

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TAYLOR, EDWARD (ca. 1812-1836). Edward Taylor, Alamo defender, son of Anson and Elizabeth (Maley) Taylor, was born in Tennessee about 1812. He was the older brother of Alamo defenders George and James Taylor. qv At the outbreak of the Texas Revolution, qv he and his brothers were employed picking cotton for a Captain Dorsett on a farm near Liberty, Texas. Upon finishing the job they left to join the revolutionary army. qv It is believed the brothers died in the battle of the Alamo qv on March 6, 1836. Though some evidence suggests that Taylor and his brothers were victims of the Goliad Massacre, qv their names were carried on a list of the Alamo casualties a week before the Goliad executions occurred. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Daughters of the American Revolution, The Alamo Heroes and Their Revolutionary Ancestors (San Antonio, 1976). William Fairfax Gray, From Virginia to Texas, 1835 (Houston: Fletcher Young, 1909, 1965). Bill Groneman, Alamo Defenders (Austin: Eakin, 1990). Andrew Jackson Sowell, Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas (Austin: Ben C. Jones, 1900; rpt., Austin: State House Press, 1986).

22. The Poems Of Edward Taylor
An index of poems by edward taylor (16421729), New England Puritan, on Fire and Ice. The Poems of edward taylor. edward taylor (1642-1729) was a New England Puritan.
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Edward Taylor (1642-1729) was a New England Puritan. He was born in Leicestershire and became a school teacher with Puritan sympathies. After the Great Ejection, Taylor left England, studied divinity at Harvard, and eventually became minister of Westfield, Massachusetts. Taylor was a colleague of Increase Mather and Charles Chauncey, and corresponded with Richard Baxter and other divines in England. He carried on a long-running controversy with Solomon Stoddard over the Lord's Supper, Taylor taking the position later held by Edwards. Donald Stanford says, "Taylor seems to have been endowed with most of those qualities usually connoted by the word puritan . He was learned, grave, severe, stubborn, and stiff-necked. He was very, very pious. But his piety was sincere. It was fed by a long continuous spiritual experience arising, so he felt, from a mystical communion with Christ. The reality and depth of this experience is amply witnessed by his poetry." A perusal of his poetry shows that Taylor was a thorough going Calvinist.

23. The Poems Of Edward Taylor
The Poems of edward taylor. edward taylor (16421729) was a New England Puritan.
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Edward Taylor (1642-1729) was a New England Puritan. He was born in Leicestershire and became a school teacher with Puritan sympathies. After the Great Ejection, Taylor left England, studied divinity at Harvard, and eventually became minister of Westfield, Massachusetts. Taylor was a colleague of Increase Mather and Charles Chauncey, and corresponded with Richard Baxter and other divines in England. He carried on a long-running controversy with Solomon Stoddard over the Lord's Supper, Taylor taking the position later held by Edwards. Donald Stanford says, "Taylor seems to have been endowed with most of those qualities usually connoted by the word puritan . He was learned, grave, severe, stubborn, and stiff-necked. He was very, very pious. But his piety was sincere. It was fed by a long continuous spiritual experience arising, so he felt, from a mystical communion with Christ. The reality and depth of this experience is amply witnessed by his poetry." A perusal of his poetry shows that Taylor was a thorough going Calvinist.

24. Selected Bibliography On Edward Taylor
Selected Bibliography on edward taylor. Adams, Percy G. "edward taylor's Love Affair with Sounding Language.
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Selected Bibliography on Edward Taylor Adams, Percy G. "Edward Taylor's Love Affair with Sounding Language. Essays and Poems in Honor of Donald E. Stanford." Order in Variety . Ed. R. W. Crump. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1991. 12-31. Allen, Judson B. "Edward Taylor's Catholic Wasp: Exegetical Convention in 'Upon a Spider Catching a Fly'." English Language Notes Bensick, Carol M. "Preaching to the Choir: Some Achievements and Shortcomings of Taylor's God's Determinations." Early American Literature Bercovitch, Sacvan, Jesper Rosenmeier, and Ursula Brumm. Typology and Early American Literature . Amherst: U. of Mass. P, 1972. Brumm, Ursula. "'Tuning' the Song of Praise: Observations on the Use of Numbers in Edward Taylor's Preparatory Meditations." Early American Literature Brumm, Ursula. "Meditative Poetry in New England." Puritan Poets and Poetics: Seventeenth-Century American Poetry in Theory and Practice . Ed. Peter White, and Harrison T. Mesersole. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1985. 318-336. Carlisle, E. F. "The Puritan Structure of Edward Taylor's Poetry."

25. John Edward Taylor
John edward taylor, the son of John taylor, a tutor at the Daventry Academy, was born at Ilminster, Somerset on 11th
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John Edward Taylor, the son of John Taylor, a tutor at the Daventry Academy , was born at Ilminster, Somerset on 11th September, 1791. John's mother Mary, a supporter of equal rights for women, had been involved with Anna Seward in the publication of The Female Advocate
Taylor was a Unitarian minister in Ilminster but he became a Quaker and opened a school in Bristol . After the death of his wife in 1793, Taylor and his young son moved to Manchester and ran a school in Salford. John Taylor educated his son at his own school and when he was old enough, was sent to Daventry Academy . This was followed by employment with a company owned by John Shuttleworth , a Manchester cotton merchant.

26. PAL:Edward Taylor (1642?-1729)
The Unpublished Writings of edward taylor volume 1, edward taylor's "Church Records" and Related Sermons; volume 2,
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 1: Early American Literature to 1700 - Edward Taylor (1642?-1729) Selected Bibliography Study Questions MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Chap 1 - Index ... Home Page Known as the best writer of the Puritan times, Taylor's works were not published until 1939. A minister for sixty years, Taylor's poetry captures the attitudes of the second generation Puritans in its emphasis on self-examination, particularly in an individual's relations to God. A good edition of Taylor's poetry is The Poems of Edward Taylor edited by Donald E. Stanford, 1960. Primary Works The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor , edited by Thomas H. Johnson (New York: Rockland Editions.1939);
The Poems of Edward Taylor , edited by Donald E. Stanford (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960: abridged, 1963);
Edward Taylor's Christographia
A Transcript of Edward Taylor's Metrical History of Christianity
, edited by Stanford ( Cleveland: Micro Photo. 1962);
The Diary of Edward Taylor , edited by Francis Murphy (Springfield, Mass.: Connecticut Valley Museum, 1964);

27. Handbook Of Texas Online: TAYLOR, EDWARD

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TAYLOR, EDWARD (ca. 1812-1836). Edward Taylor, Alamo defender, son of Anson and Elizabeth (Maley) Taylor, was born in Tennessee about 1812. He was the older brother of Alamo defenders George and James Taylor. qv At the outbreak of the Texas Revolution, qv he and his brothers were employed picking cotton for a Captain Dorsett on a farm near Liberty, Texas. Upon finishing the job they left to join the revolutionary army. qv It is believed the brothers died in the battle of the Alamo qv on March 6, 1836. Though some evidence suggests that Taylor and his brothers were victims of the Goliad Massacre, qv their names were carried on a list of the Alamo casualties a week before the Goliad executions occurred. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Daughters of the American Revolution, The Alamo Heroes and Their Revolutionary Ancestors (San Antonio, 1976). William Fairfax Gray, From Virginia to Texas, 1835 (Houston: Fletcher Young, 1909, 1965). Bill Groneman, Alamo Defenders (Austin: Eakin, 1990). Andrew Jackson Sowell, Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas (Austin: Ben C. Jones, 1900; rpt., Austin: State House Press, 1986).

28. Frogweb.org - People - Taylor, Edward H.
American herpetologist and field collector, taylor laid the firm foundations ofmodern herpetology in Thailand with his series on works on the frogs, lizards
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Home Site Map Site Indices Search ... References Taylor, Edward H. Taylor, Edward H. People American herpetologist and field collector, Taylor laid the firm foundations of modern herpetology in Thailand with his series on works on the frogs, lizards and snakes, and turtles and crocodiles. Detailed and meticulous in his taxonomical descriptions, Taylor was also an avid field collector with an apparently phenomenal memory ( Zhao and Adler, 1993 ). His work, "The amphibian fauna of Thailand" is indispensable for anyone working on frogs in the Malay Peninsula.
Selected Publications Relating to Amphibians of the Malay Peninsula
Taylor, E.H. The amphibian fauna of Thailand. The University of Kansas Science Bulletin XLIII Sukumaran, J Frogs of the Malay Peninsula. http://frogweb.org/ . This site is dedicated to the science and conservation of the frogs and toads of the Malay Peninsula. All contents of this site (including text, images, sound and HTML markup) are , unless otherwise noted.

29. Genealogy Data
Back to Main Page. , Joan Birth BEF 1659 Family Marriage BEF 1679 Spousetaylor, edward Birth BEF 1659 Children taylor, Thomas Back to Main Page.
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Ellis, Sarah Ann
Family: Marriage: 10 NOV 1848 in East Grinstead, SSX, ENG
Spouse: Gallard, James
Parents: Father: Gallard, William
Mother: Taylor, Sarah
Children: Gallard, Thomas
Gallard, Ellen

Birth : JUN 1850 East Grinstead, SSX, ENG
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Buckman, Hezekiah
Birth : BETWEEN 1823 AND 1824 West Hoathly, SSX, ENG
Family: Marriage: 16 JAN 1846 in West Hoathley, SSX, ENG
Spouse: Gallard, Jane Parents: Father: Gallard, William Mother: Taylor, Sarah Children: Buckman, Elizabeth Birth : 1846 West Hoathly, SSX, ENG Buckman, William
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Penfold, Thomas Birth : BEF 1772 Family: Marriage: 09 NOV 1792 in Horsted Keynes, SSX, ENG Spouse: Taylor, Elizabeth Birth : 1762 Parents: Father: Taylor, William Mother: Colvin, Mary
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Gearring, Mary Birth : BEF 1701 Family: Marriage: 20 APR 1721 Spouse: Kilner, Edward Birth : ABT 1693 Parents: Father: Kilner, George Mother: Harte, Bridget Children: Kilner, Thomas Kilner, Edward
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, Mary Birth : BEF 1739 Family: Marriage: BEF 1759 Spouse: Kilner, Edward

30. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Ear
in fact, all of New England's first writers, the intense, brilliant poet and minister edward taylor was born in England.
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FRtR Outlines American Literature Early American and Colonial Period to 1776 > Edward Taylor (c. 1644-1729)
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Early American and Colonial Period to 1776: Edward Taylor (c. 1644-1729)
Index Like Anne Bradstreet , and, in fact, all of New England's first writers, the intense, brilliant poet and minister Edward Taylor was born in England. The son of a yeoman farmer an independent farmer who owned his own land Taylor was a teacher who sailed to New England in 1668 rather than take an oath of loyalty to the Church of England. He studied at Harvard College, and, like most Harvard-trained ministers, he knew Greek, Latin, and Hebrew. A selfless and pious man, Taylor acted as a missionary to the settlers when he accepted his lifelong job as a minister in the frontier town of Westfield, Massachusetts, 160 kilometers into the thickly forested, wild interior. Taylor was the best-educated man in the area, and he put his knowledge to use, working as the town minister, doctor, and civic leader. Modest, pious, and hard-working, Taylor never published

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    Alan B. Howard, The World as Emblem Language and Vision in the Poetry of EdwardTaylor, 44 (3) American Literature 359384 (1972). Research Resources.
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    Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Edward Robeson Taylor
    William Keith Photograph Lawyer, physician, poet, one time mayor of San Francisco, and Dean of Hastings Law School. Edward Robeson Taylor was born in Springfield, Illinois and took up residence in California in 1862 after working in a Missouri printing office. He graduated from a California medical college in 1865 and then took up the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1872. He practiced law in San Francisco from 1872 until 1899, serving at one time as the president of the San Francisco Bar Association. Upon retirement from his law practice he was named Dean of the Hastings College of Law (before it was an independent law school). Taylor died on July 5, 1923 in San Francisco. Edward Robeson Taylor has the distinction of being, along with Thomas Burke Jonathan W. Gordon George D. Prentice , and Thomas Dunn English , not only a lawyer-poet, but also a physician. (

    34. Edward Taylor: Brief Lecture Notes
    511 English 413/513 English 462/562 Brief Lecture Notes on edwardtaylor (c. 16421729). . It is important to remember that taylor
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    Brief Lecture Notes on Edward Taylor (c. 1642-1729)
    It is important to remember that Taylor did not write his poems for publication; rather, he used them as aids to meditation and as preparation for giving communion to his congregation. Also, he drew heavily on typology as a means to express his ideas. Before considering the ideas below, read the page on Puritan Meditation Tradition and on Typology . For more information than is contained on this brief page, see the texts listed in the Selected Bibliography on Edward Taylor. Types of Imagery (from Norman Grabo) Six types of images recur. 1) Images of writing, including remarks on rhetoric, metaphor, and duty. Often, these images open the Meditations, and images of music/musical instruments close them. 2) Images of warfare, especially the "assault of the fort of life" replete with soldiers, scouts, generals, bombardments, etc. 3) Images of metallurgy: mining, trying ore, distilling, minting, all of which suggest purification, testing, trying for purity; removal of impurities; alchemical transformation from one state to another. 4) Images of gardens and vegetation: formal knots, flowers, medicinal herbs (apothecary shop), grain, brewing.

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    36. Taylor, Edward Thompson. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. taylor, edward Thompson. 1793–1871, American Methodist missionarypreacher among seamen, known as Father taylor, b. Richmond, Va.
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    Edition. 2001. taylor, edward. c.1642–1729, American poet and clergyman,b. England, considered America’s foremost colonial poet. He
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    38. TAYLOR, EDWARD W.
    taylor, edward W. Previous Next Biography taylor, edward W. Enlistedin Captain Sidney Sherman's Company in Kentucky, December
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    TAYLOR, EDWARD W. Enlisted in Captain Sidney Sherman's Company in Kentucky, December 18, 1835 and arrived in Texas in January, 1836. Bounty Certificate No. 9172 was issued in his name May 31, 1839 for 1280 acres of land for his services in the army from December 18, 1835 to December 14, 1836. The certificate had been assigned to Joseph Kapman. He was a member of Captain William Wood's Company at San Jacinto and on August 21, 1845 he was issued Donation Certificate No. 1206 for 640 acres of land for having participated in the battle. The land was surveyed in McLennan County in 1846. Mr. Taylor did not apply for a Headright Certificate.
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    39. Taylor, Edward Woodbury
    taylor, edward Woodbury. ewt1@psu.edu Penn State Harrisburg W157 OLMSTEDBLDG LIBRARY PENN STATE HBG +1 717 948 6364. Current PH Entry
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    40. Welcome To Taylor School
    Grades K through 5. Includes plan to connect classrooms to the internet and photos of staff.
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