Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . itiers, andbrought the French king and his sonprisoners to England. He died beforehis father, in 1376, leaving two sons, theelder of whom, Richard, was the succes-sor of Edward III. EDWARDS, GEORGE WHARTON, an American artist, bom in Fairhaven,Conn. He received an academic edu-cation in Antwerp and Paris. From1898 to 1903 he was director of the artdepartment of Colliers Weekly, andfrom 1904 to 1912 was manager of theart department of the American BankNote Company. He receiv


Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . itiers, andbrought the French king and his sonprisoners to England. He died beforehis father, in 1376, leaving two sons, theelder of whom, Richard, was the succes-sor of Edward III. EDWARDS, GEORGE WHARTON, an American artist, bom in Fairhaven,Conn. He received an academic edu-cation in Antwerp and Paris. From1898 to 1903 he was director of the artdepartment of Colliers Weekly, andfrom 1904 to 1912 was manager of theart department of the American BankNote Company. He received medals forexcellence of work in drawing andpainting at many expositions. Hepainted the mural decoration HenrickHudson, at the United States MilitaryAcademy. He wrote fiction as well asbooks on art subjects. These includeThumbnail Sketches (1886); Hoiland of Today (1909) ; Some OldFlemish Towns (1911) ; The Forest ofArden (1914); Alsace-Lorraine(1918); and Holland of Today(1919). EDWARDS, JONATHAN, an Ameri-can theologian; born in East Windsor,Conn., Oct. 5, 1703. He was the sonof Timothy Edwards, a Congregational. JONATHAN EDWARDS n-vinister, and was himself minister atNorthampton, Mass., from 1727 to 1751 to 1758 he was an Indian EDWARDSVILLE 476 EGEDE missionaiy, and at the time of his deathwas president of the College of NewJersey (now Princeton University).His works are the recognized exponentsof essential Calvinism next to those ofits founder, and rank high in the theo-logical metaphysic of all time. Theyinclude among others: An Inquiry Intothe Modein Prevailing Notions Respect-ing that Freedom of the Will Which IsSupposed to Be Essential to MoralAgency (1754) ; The Great ChristianDoctrine of the Original Sin Defended(1757?) and A Dissertation Concern-ing the End for Which God Created theWorld (1789). He died in Princeton,N. J., March 22, 1758. EDWARDSVILLE, a city of Illinois,the county-seat of Madison co. It is onthe Wabash, the Illinois Traction, theToledo,


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