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Letter from Richard Edwards and G. B. Suggs to S. B. Simmons. Letter from S. B. Simmons to G. B. Suggs
Letter from Richard Edwards and G. B. Suggs to S. B. Simmons, sending in money. Letter from S. B. Simmons to G. B. Suggs, thanking him for letter and money
Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania, from George B. Edwards - 17 Nov 1879 - 1 Oct 1907 and one from J.G. Witton to G. B. Edwards, 23 Apr 1883
Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania, from George B. Edwards 17 Nov 1879 - 1 Oct 1907, containing reminiscences of the Minerva Club; life in Sydney; personal, literary and religious matters, including Conway's visit; Tasmanian politics and newspapers, life and politics in Launceston and one from J.G. Witton to G. B. Edwards, 23 Apr 1883, about life in Melbourne.
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James Edwards describes himself as a non-politician
James Edwards describes himself as a non-politician, although he's the first Republican Governor of South Carolina since Reconstruction
Marriage record of Jefferson, C. B. and Edwards, Jennie G.
Marriage license for C.B. Jefferson and Jennie G. Edwards. William Wilson de Hart was the officiant
'Giving honour to the Spirit' : a critical analysis and evaluation of the doctrine of pneumatological union in the Trinitarian theology of Jonathan Edwards in dialogue with Karl Barth
The extent to which the 'honour' of the Spirit influenced the theology of
Jonathan Edwards is a hitherto underdeveloped theme. Against a backdrop of
Patristic thought and in dialogue with the theology of Karl Barth, evaluation is
made of pneumatological union in Edwards' Trinitarian theology as this centres
on the nature and inter-relatedness of the 'three unions' that characterize his
theology: the union of the three Persons of the Trinity, the union of the saints
with God, and the union of the divine and human natures of Christ.
Edwards' seeks to honour the Spirit as the mutual love of the Father for the Son
within his Augustinian, Lockean model of the immanent Trinity, and as 'Person'
in the economy. The challenges of doing so within the limits of this
psychological model of the Trinity are evaluated in dialogue with the
Cappadocian Fathers and Barth.
In a manner patterned after union in the Trinity, Edwards gave prominence to the
concept of the pneumatological union of the saints with God in Christ, in
fulfilment of the self-glorifying purpose of God in creation and redemption.
Edwards' experiential theology of conversion, and his elevation of subjective
sanctification by the Spirit over objective justification in Christ, for assurance, is
contrasted with Barth's greater emphases on the Christological union of God
with humanity and objective justification in Christ. Barth's more contemplative
approach is contrasted with the overly introspective spirituality of Edwards.
Edwards' view of the role of the Spirit in the hypostatic union of God with
humanity in Christ, which is reflective of the other unions, is also evaluated in
light of Patristic, Reformed-Puritan and Barthian thought on the nature of the
humanity Christ assumed, and the doctrine of the vicarious humanity of Christ. A
more emphatic incarnational emphasis may have saved Edwards' Spirit-
honouring spirituality from an anthropocentricity which is ironical given that the
glory of God is his ontic doxological concern
Figure 2. Myrmarachne formicaria. A, Male dorsal. B, Female dorsal. C in First records for the jumping spiders Heliophanus kochii in the Americas and Myrmarachne formicaria in New York State (Araneae: Salticidae)
Figure 2. Myrmarachne formicaria. A, Male dorsal. B, Female dorsal. C, Female epigynePublished as part of Gall, Wayne K. & Edwards, G. B., 2016, First records for the jumping spiders Heliophanus kochii in the Americas and Myrmarachne formicaria in New York State (Araneae: Salticidae), pp. 1-7 in Peckhamia 140 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.716934
A preliminary report on non-insect arthropods (Arachnida, Diplopoda) at Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Edwards, G. B., Relish, Karen (2023): A preliminary report on non-insect arthropods (Arachnida, Diplopoda) at Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. Insecta Mundi 2023 (986): 1-5, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.800601
Figures 13-15. Live Phidippus pacosauritus, ventral view. Figure 13. Male. Figures 14-15 in Description of Phidippus pacosauritus sp. nov. (Salticidae: Salticinae: Dendryphantini: Dendryphantina), with a reanalysis of related species in the mystaceus group
Figures 13-15. Live Phidippus pacosauritus, ventral view. Figure 13. Male. Figures 14-15. Female variations. Photo credits: David Hill.Published as part of Edwards, G. B., 2020, Description of Phidippus pacosauritus sp. nov. (Salticidae: Salticinae: Dendryphantini: Dendryphantina), with a reanalysis of related species in the mystaceus group, pp. 1-18 in Peckhamia 221 (1) on page 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717115
Figures 42-43. Primary courtship positions for P. pacosauritus. Figure 42. Stationary position. Figure 43 in Description of Phidippus pacosauritus sp. nov. (Salticidae: Salticinae: Dendryphantini: Dendryphantina), with a reanalysis of related species in the mystaceus group
Figures 42-43. Primary courtship positions for P. pacosauritus. Figure 42. Stationary position. Figure 43. Lateral display position. Photo credits: David Hill.Published as part of Edwards, G. B., 2020, Description of Phidippus pacosauritus sp. nov. (Salticidae: Salticinae: Dendryphantini: Dendryphantina), with a reanalysis of related species in the mystaceus group, pp. 1-18 in Peckhamia 221 (1) on page 14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717115
Figures 16-19. Preserved Phidippus pacosauritus, ventral view. Figure 16. Male. Figures 17-19 in Description of Phidippus pacosauritus sp. nov. (Salticidae: Salticinae: Dendryphantini: Dendryphantina), with a reanalysis of related species in the mystaceus group
Figures 16-19. Preserved Phidippus pacosauritus, ventral view. Figure 16. Male. Figures 17-19. Female variations.Published as part of Edwards, G. B., 2020, Description of Phidippus pacosauritus sp. nov. (Salticidae: Salticinae: Dendryphantini: Dendryphantina), with a reanalysis of related species in the mystaceus group, pp. 1-18 in Peckhamia 221 (1) on page 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.717115
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