In 1726, Jonathan Edwards, a prominent American theologian and preacher, became the pastor of the Congregational Church in Northampton, Massachusetts. This marked the beginning of his influential ministry, where he focused on revivalism and the importance of personal religious experience. During this time, he wrote several significant works that contributed to the First Great Awakening, a period of religious revival in the American colonies. His preaching emphasized the sovereignty of God and the necessity of a deep, personal relationship with Christ.
Blockade of Porto Bello happened in 1726.
What happened when Edward's and his wife Suzannah arrived to start the settlement in Nacodoches
Edwards' wife, who is often referred to in the context of the "Edwards" family or historical figures, may refer to a specific individual or event, but without additional context, it's unclear which Edwards or wife you are referring to. If you could provide more details or specify the context, I would be happy to help clarify.
Bridget Bendish died in 1726.
Antonio Margil died in 1726.
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Jonathan Edwards became pastor of northampton mass in 1726.
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In 1726, Edwards succeeded his grandfather, Solomon Stoddard, as the pastor of the church in Northampton, Massachusetts, the largest and most influential church outside of Boston.
Blockade of Porto Bello happened in 1726.
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Year 1726 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar.
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