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    Nathaniel William Taylor (June 23, 1786 – March 10, 1858) was an influential Protestant Theologian of the early 19th century, whose major contribution...
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    was called "Tylerism", as opposed to the post-Reformed Taylorism of Nathaniel William Taylor. To succeed President Daniel Dana, Dartmouth Trustees selected...
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  • Nathaniel Taylor may refer to: Nathaniel William Taylor (1786–1858), American Protestant theologian Nathaniel Taylor (general) (c. 1771–c. 1816), American...
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    New School Presbyterian, and his theology was similar to that of Nathaniel William Taylor. Finney departed strongly from traditional Reformed theology. In...
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    Presbyterian non-Calvinist, then early leader of the Restoration Movement Nathaniel William Taylor, heterodox Calvinist Ellen G. White, Seventh-day Adventist Church...
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  • (1778–1862) Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780–1862) Richard Watson (1781–1833) Nathaniel William Taylor (1786–1858) Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875) Wilbur Fisk (1792–1839)...
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    Nathaniel Green Taylor (December 29, 1819 – April 1, 1887) was an American lawyer, farmer, and politician from Tennessee. He was U.S. Representative from...
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    William H. Seward, (1857) Edward Hitchcock Roger Sherman, (1878) Jonathan Trumbull, (1878) Jeremiah Day Thomas Day, (1842) Rev. Dr. Nathaniel William...
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    emphasis on human action through means of grace. Yale professor Nathaniel William Taylor carried this further in what became known as the New Haven theology...
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    religious expression—the Scottish camp meeting. In the 1820s, Nathaniel William Taylor, (appointed Professor of Didactic Theology at Yale Divinity School...
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  • parents of two children: Mary Riggs Sanford (1846–1903), who married Nathaniel William Taylor Hatch. Edwards Sewall Sanford Jr. (1847–1914), who later worked...
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    literary influences include the authors William Shakespeare, Nathaniel Hawthorne, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the poets William Wordsworth, Robert Frost, and Emily...
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  • son of William Taylor and Abigail (Starr) Taylor. His great grandfather, Rev. Daniel Boardman, and his grandfather, Rev. Nathaniel William Taylor[citation...
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  • Great Awakening theologian Nathaniel William Taylor was appointed to become the first Dwight Professor of Didactic Theology. Taylor was considered the "central...
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    Jonathan Edwards, and along with Samuel Hopkins, Timothy Dwight IV, Nathaniel William Taylor, and Jonathan Edward Jr., one of the "Architects of the New Divinity"...
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    Nathaniel Macon (December 17, 1757 – June 29, 1837) was an American politician who represented North Carolina in both houses of Congress. He was the fifth...
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    Nathaniel Wolff Wallich FRS FRSE (28 January 1786 – 28 April 1854) was a surgeon and botanist of Danish origin who worked in India, initially in the Danish...
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    Massachusetts, to Nathaniel and Hannah Currier. He attended public school until age fifteen, when he was apprenticed to the Boston printing firm of William and John...
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    women's suffrage. Taylor was born in the Happy Valley community of Carter County, Tennessee, the second son of Nathaniel Green Taylor, a congressman, Methodist...
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    Robert Nathaniel Dett (October 11, 1882 – October 2, 1943), often known as R. Nathaniel Dett and Nathaniel Dett, was a Canadian-American composer, organist...
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  • The Conservative Mind (category Nathaniel Hawthorne)
    well-known authors such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sir Walter Scott, Alexis de Tocqueville, James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Russell Lowell...
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    Millard Fillmore (category Taylor administration cabinet members)
    in Ipswich, Massachusetts, during the colonial era. Nathaniel Fillmore was the son of Nathaniel Fillmore Sr., a native of Franklin, Connecticut, who...
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  • Oxford in 1552. King Henry VII met John and his brothers Rowland and Nathaniel in their childhood and undertook responsibility to educate the three boys...
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    co-editor of the Taylor-Trotwood Magazine. Taylor was born in Happy Valley, Carter County, Tennessee, the third son of Nathaniel Green Taylor, a Methodist...
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  • children included: Nathaniel, Dorothy, Jonathan, Anna, Arthur, Mary, and Deborah. Deborah was New Hampshire Governor John Taylor Gilman's first wife...
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    Nathaniel Fillmore Jr. (April 19, 1771 – March 28, 1863), a Vermont farmer, was the father of U.S. president Millard Fillmore. A native of Bennington...
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    70. Memoirs of Sir Nathaniel Wraxall, 1st Baronet, p. 154 quoted in Ziegler, p. 89. Allen, p. 46 and Ziegler, pp. 89–92. "William IV". Official web site...
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    Nathan Lane (redirect from Nathaniel Lane)
    Awards for Best Featured Actor in a Play. In March 2019, Lane starred in Taylor Mac's absurdist black comedy Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus at the Booth...
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  • Nathaniel Philip Victor James Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild (born 12 July 1971), is a British-born financier who settled in Switzerland and is a member...
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    Bayou Teche to avoid the risk of being captured. In 1864, Taylor defeated U.S. General Nathaniel P. Banks in the Red River Campaign with a smaller force...
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