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  1. The Poems of Edward Taylor by Edward Taylor, 1989-06-01
  2. Foundations of Critical Race Theory in Education (Critical Educator)
  3. Family record of the descendants of Dr. Edward Taylor
  4. EDWARD TAYLOR'S GODS DETERMINATIONS AND PREPARATORY MEDITATIONS: A Critical Edition by Edward. Ed. Daniel Patterson Taylor, 2003
  5. The Words of Gardner Taylor: Special Occasions and Expository Sermons (The Words of Gardner Taylor, Vol. 4) by Gardner C. Taylor, 2001-04
  6. Stem Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering for Cardiovascular Repair: From Basic Research to Clinical Applications
  7. Calmet's great dictionary of the Holy Bible: historical, critical, geograp by Charles Taylor, Edward Wells Augustin Calmet, 2009-08-31
  8. A God Entranced Vision of All Things: The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards by John Piper, Justin Taylor, 2004-08-10
  9. The Poems of Edward Taylor. Edited By Donald E. Stanford by Edward. Stanford, Donald E., Ed. Taylor, 1960
  10. A Reading of Edward Taylor by Thomas M. Davis, 1992-06
  11. The Words of Gardner Taylor: NBC Radio Sermons, 1959-1970 by Gardner C. Taylor, Edward L. Taylor, 1999-08
  12. Just God and Me: A Korean War Veteran Remembers by Edward Theodore Taylor, 2005-01
  13. The Maritime Paintings of Robert Taylor by Robert Taylor, 2003-10
  14. Poetical Works of Edward Taylor (Princeton paperbacks ; 32) by Edward Taylor, 1986-02

1. Edward Taylor --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Edward Taylor one of the foremost poets in colonial British North America.
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4. Edward Taylor - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Edward Taylor (disambiguation) Edward Taylor (c. ) was a colonial American poet, physician, and pastor. Taylor was born in Leicestershire, England, and emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in America in . During his voyage to America, Taylor chronicled his Atlantic crossing from April 26 , to July 5 , in his now-published Diary. Upon graduating from Harvard , he became a physician and pastor in Westfield, Massachusetts While Taylor was a prolific poet, his works remained virtualy forgotten until , when Thomas Johnson discovered Taylor's manuscripts in the library of Yale University . The first sections of Preparatory Meditations ) and God's Determinations touching his Elect (c. ) were published directly following their discovery; however, Taylor's complete poems were not published until Taylor is the only known American poet who wrote in the metaphysical style. His best-known work is the conceit titled "Huswifery," a direct comparison between weaving and God 's salvation through divine grace Taylor's importance as a theologian was in his role in the controversy concerning the question of who may partake of the Lord’s Supper. The New England Congregationalist Puritans of the 1630’s and 1640’s developed a view of the Church that was distinct from even their Puritan friends across the Atlantic. The New England Puritans came to believe that a profession of faith, and living a scandal free life was not sufficient to be a communing member of the Puritan local assemblies. In order to qualify to become a communing member of their local assembly one must first be able to relate by testimony, a subjective experience sufficiently impressive enough to convince others in the body that you were indeed one of the very elect of God. The New England Puritans had effectively devised a test to make each Church a company of people, each of whom, in his own opinion, and in the opinion of the Church was destined for salvation.

5. The Poems Of Edward Taylor
Edward Taylor (16421729) was a New England Puritan. He was born in Leicestershire and became a school teacher with Puritan sympathies.
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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.

6. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Edward Taylor
Edward Taylor. Ph.D. State University of New York at Stony Brook 1994. Dissertation On Volumes of Convex Cores under Algebraic and Geometric Convergence
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9. Edward Plunket Taylor
taylor edward PLUNKET. Britain 19391945. Executive Intelligence Review 1999-04-23 (41); New Federalist 1994-03-21 (4); New Federalist 1994-05-02 (8)
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12. Edward Taylor — Infoplease.com
taylor, edward, c.1642–1729, American poet and clergyman, b. England, considered America s foremost colonial poet. He emigrated to America in 1668 and
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    Taylor, Edward, metaphysical poets . Since he did not publish his poems in his lifetime, his poetry remained in manuscript until 1937. In 1939, T. H. Johnson published a selection of his poems. The best edition of Taylor's works was edited by D. E. Stanford in 1960. See studies by N. S. Grabo (1962), D. Stanford (1965), and W. J. Scheik (1974).

13. The Poems Of Edward Taylor
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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.

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Born in the son of a farmer in England around 1642, the poet crossed the Atlantic in 1668 and was admitted with advanced standing to Harvard College,
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Edward Taylor's tombstone, Westfield, MA. Born in the son of a farmer in England around 1642, the poet crossed the Atlantic in 1668 and was admitted with advanced standing to Harvard College, graduating in 1671. Taylor roomed with Samuel Sewall, the judge who later presided at the Salem witch trials. While in Cambridge, Taylor wrote two elegies and delivered a verse declamation upon graduation.
Taylor was urged by Increase Mather to accept an invitation to minister on the frontier in the wilderness town of Westfield, Massachusetts. The night before he was to set on the desperate winter journey by foot, he went to take his leave of President Charles Chauncy. Edward Taylor’s diary reports: “His love was so much expressed that I could scarce leave him, and well it may be so for he told me in plain words that he knew not how to part with me.” After acute indecision, Edward Taylor left with Thomas Dewey, the Westfield church’s representative, for the frontier. They departed on November 27, 1671, after snowfall, as described in Taylor’s diary: “The snow being above mid-leg deep, the way unbeaten, or the track filled up again, and over rocks and mountains about 100 miles.” Before the year was out, President Charles Chauncy died.

15. Edward Taylor Biography
A biographical sketch of one of Americas finest poets from the 17th century edward taylor.
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A biographical sketch of one of Americas finest poets from the 17th century Edward Taylor.
For over two hundred years America’s finest poet of the seventeenth century was unknown. Edward Taylor, born around 1642 in England during the Puritan domination, spent his childhood and young adult life to age 24 in his homeland, venturing in 1668 to the new country—New England. Immediately upon his arrival to the new country, he entered Harvard University. Three short years later Edward Taylor graduated from Harvard University and accepted a call to minister to the town of Westfield, Massachusetts. It would be in this little frontier town of Westfield, Massachusetts that Edward Taylor would spend the rest of his life. He died in 1729 serving God and the people of Westfield, Massachusetts. Edward Taylor was a very intellectual man and he took that intellect with him to that wilderness town helping to build defenses against Indians, civil disorder, diseases, heresy and the apostasy of liberal church reformers like Solomon Stoddard of Northampton. Taylor’s life found its awareness and focal point in things of the spirit rather than things of the world. Taylor studied and meditated on things of the Lord for over 40 years. From 1682 to 1725, Taylor studied the mysteries of the Lord’s Supper. Holy Communion was something that Taylor found great mystery in and he studied upon the mystery of the sacrament putting his words into 217 long dramatic poems of a narrative nature called “God’s Determinations.” These preparatory mediations were of great importance to Taylor and he took great effort to make these writings devotional in nature. Taylor vehemently applied imagery and English meter to his poems.

16. TAYLOR, Edward Thomas - Biographical Information
taylor, edward Thomas, a Representative from Colorado; born on a farm near Metamora, Woodford County, Ill., June 19, 1858; attended the common schools of
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Citation URL: http://www.urban.org/JEdwardTaylor Viewing 1-6 of 6. Most recent listed first. New Rural Poverty, The (Book) Author(s): Michael E. Fix J. Edward Taylor Philip L. Martin Immigration is changing the face of rural America, from Florida to Washington and from Maine to California. Migrants arrive, many from Mexico, to fill jobs on farms and in farm-related industries, usually at earnings below the poverty. Leaders of rural industries are adamant that a steady influx of foreign workers is necessary for economic survival. But the integration of these newcomers is uneven: many immigrants achieve some measure of the American dream, but others find persistent poverty, overcrowded housing, and crime. The New Rural Poverty examines the effect of rural immigration on inland agricultural areas in California, farm areas in coastal California, and meat and poultry processing centers in Delaware and Iowa. The authors examine the interdependencies between immigrants and agriculture in the United States, explore the policy challenges and options, and assess how current proposals for immigration reform will affect rural America.

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19. Edward Taylor (1642?-1729)
Upon Wedlock, Death of Children reveals taylor at his most personal and usefully links with other poemsfrom edward taylor s Minor Poetry, which trace his
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Students may recoil from Taylor's overly didactic, seemingly aestheticallyrough or unpolished poetry, in part because he seems too preoccupied withissues of sin and salvation, which they find alien. The fundamental needis to familiarize students with basic Puritan concepts, biblical sourcesand allusions, and the meditative tradition. This background allows studentsand teachers to move beyond the easy post-Romantic definition of the poetryas "lyric" which locks the class into a quick survey of onlythe occasional poems. Taylor may also seem both too easy ("doesn'the tell it all?") and too complicated, because of arcane word choices,the curious compounding of images, and the plethora of biblical images. The organization of selections in The Heath Anthology permitsone for the first time to trace Taylor's chronological development as apoet and also emphasizes a more personalized Taylor. By clustering the Meditations and engaging students in playing with the multiple meaningof curious words, the poetry comes alive as an intricate orchestrationof recurrent themes and interconnected images. The point is to captureTaylor's imaginative flexibility as much as his tortured angst, while atthe same time seeing all of his poetry as part of an overriding concernwith personal preparation for heaven and with how Taylor as poet can bestserve Godand in what language.

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