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Ed·wards

(ed'wărdz),
James Hilton, 20th-century English physician and medical geneticist. See: Edwards syndrome.

Ed·wards

(ed'wărdz),
M.L., 20th-century U.S. physician. See: Carpentier-Edwards valve, Starr-Edwards valve.
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Being proud and genteel New Englanders, the salon-goers covered up their patricide with flattery, duly noting Edwards's considerable intellect and pious reputation.
In 1750, Edwards was fired from his post in Northampton by a committee that objected to his attempts to emphasize the necessity of the conversion experience for church membership.
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Marsden's task was complicated by the absence of journals or diaries from Edwards for all but a brief period in late adolescence and by the subject's reticence to speak of himself in his pastoral and theological writings.
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