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  1. Thomas Nelson is one of the oldest and largest Bible publishers in the world. For over 200 years, Thomas Nelson has been publishing Bibles that preserve the authority and accuracy of God’s Word. With the King James Version as the foundational translation, Thomas Nelson Bibles is the owner and commissioner of the New King James Version translation.

  2. Thomas Nelson, Jr. headed the Virginia Militia during the siege of Yorktown, resulting in the final surrender, on October 19, 1781, of General Cornwallis to General George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Armies. During the siege, it was believed that Cornwallis had established his headquarters in Nelson’s house.

  3. Thomas Nelson, Jr. Signer of the Declaration of Independence THOMAS NELSON, JR. was born December 26, 1738 in Yorktown, Virginia. He was the grandson of Thomas Nelson, known as "Scotch Tom", a merchant-planter who was the American founder of one of the wealthiest of Virginia families.

  4. Presente no mercado cristão brasileiro desde 2006, a Thomas Nelson Brasil traz nomes como C.S. Lewis e John MacArthur, além de várias edições da Bíblias.

  5. Thomas Nelson Jr. was a Founding Father of the United States, general in the Revolutionary War, member of the Continental Congress, and a Virginia planter. In addition to serving many terms in the Virginia General Assembly, he twice represented Virginia in the Congress, where he signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

  6. Upon his marriage, William Nelson, his father, gave him a large landed estate of 20,000 acres, 400 slaves, and £30,000 which enabled Thomas Nelson, Jr. to maintain an elegant lifestyle as a country gentleman.17 As the colonies were fighting the American Revolution, Nelson purchased an additional 5400 acres of agricultural land along with an

  7. Thomas Nelson Jr. was an American solider and politician. Nelson was born in Yorktown, Virgina. Like many men of the time period he was educated in England attending the Eton in 1754 and attending Christ's College at Cambridge University in 1758. Nelson returned to Virginia in 1761 and shortly after was elected the first time to the Virginia ...