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establishment of this so ^ ety , seems to have been in a still grreater- proportion than at any former period * Some of the Welsh annual associations of late years , those especially of the Baptists , Independents ^ and Methodists in the Diocese of Su
David s , have been computed to consist of many thousands o $ people , and their ordinary assemblies have been in general very large and numerous « A late association at Swansea is said to
have consisted of no less than ten thousand persons : other assemblies of the Kfce sort are often equally numerous ; white the parish churches have been for the most part but thinly occupied , and in many places almost entirely deserted :
—moreover , the popular preaching , almost every where has been in the Welsh language—so far is that language at present from losing ground , or being likely to be soon extinguished j and so far also is the said society from being likely soon to eradicate Schism and Sectarianism , compose religious divisions , and
establish theological uniformity in the Bishopric of St . Davids . It must , however , be confessed that there is no small degree of wild-fire and of religious insanity to be found among the followers of the Evangelical Clergy > as they are called , and some Athens who dissent from the church in that country * I anr > Sir ^ your faith ful humble Servant , GwilymEmlyn .
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J 4 R . BELSHAM ^ S REMARKS ON Mlt . PROUP ' s PAMPHLlT . fs £ ui& dignum tanto ftret hie pfmisfr ktatu ? jParturiunt mentis > nascetur riduulus mus . To the Editor of the Monthly Repository . Sir , A pamphlet has lately been published by a gentleman who styles himself the Rev . J * Proud , with a mountainous title ^ purporting nothing less than to exhibit the " Unitarian
Doctrine completely refuted ;* ' containing , " Also a particular Reply to some late Publications by the Rev . T . Belsham , M r * Wright / ' &c . &c . Whether the respectable and judicious author of the " Essay upon the Unity and Supremacy of the one God and Father /* will think fit to notice his zealous
assailant , is for him to determine . For my own part I cannot pretend to enter the lists with this Reverend Gentleman ; for , besides that he has yet to learn the a , b , c , of the Unitarian controversy , he possesses advantages io which ! presume not to aspire . JHe justly conceives , p . 21 , ' . that c * my interpretations of scripture are merely natural , of the natural understaiidiTojr
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Remarks en Mr + ProxuVs PamphleL s& *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1806, page 585, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1730/page/25/
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