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JEfffifing Cof Unitarian Ministers , * ^ ^ fi ^ rs ^ ay , the ^ th of October tskK a jneeunf of lir ^ tarjan Baptist , otO I ^^^ ap fist r omisters , jh Sopth Waf ^ 'M ^ Kei ^ at iSteath , Gi ^ aorganjtfiw ? cM " tli ' e" preceding evening , Mr . rd
Jghn . ^ Qme ^ , ctf ^ aigaqshire ,, intrpffi ^ ffjifi ^ s | fvice witb an appropriate Mft ^ sj ' Wivfr . ^ Philips ( I ^ liv ^ red a ^ cBfefftl otf fepti . i . 1 5 ^ 3 , Mr , John Gri 0 &th $ followed \ vjtH a dispoairsefrom J ^ fll ? jt ^^ ^ : tii ; Vjt QU ^ go ^ pel a ^ S ' tbe d ^ y ° j f ^ iftj ' ng : tlierein . Mr , w . jifcrri g tbinminced the services on
TOtir ' sday ' , about ten tfcJp ^ k , ^ nd I ^> Wi'THoiriqas preached from John vii . 46 f ^ Ajftei wa rets ] Vlr . JSva n Ll o > ni preached ftbqi John kvii . 18 . Bifr ^ TIi 6 rhas Jeukkis , of Swansea , cffi $ 8 defi With prayer . A ^ pl 1 ection in ai 8 of tltt tfnitarian Fund was made at
th ^ tfbbir- ^ it amounted to three pounds . * ffikfa £ h ^ eie provided , in two or three families / ' tfeitfngincr to the society , for ftetflfc t l&t ( aine' frpin a distance . After ^ ff ^ f ^ . ^ hiesian ited jn Mr , Davids s ^ J ^^ fdofeV ' an < i there caine to the fy \ -
IQwingr J resolutions : ^< i ^ IftybMSdf ^ that ' t > e ^ ^ jmali ^ pcrety r ft ^ ^^ m'l ^ jd ( > ar tm $ \ m ^ Sv 1 n ^ ost > Y ' death their fate ^ W oa ^ . t ^ HSf&e ^ Ti oontrifti ^ Mw ^ l ^ l y ^ p £ 2 Si 2 S ! S ^ 9 ww ' iiwr p ^ imiyt * *^ TOsfflW . bh'j'f /'^ it ir ino'Jt btrtOHL ' Ji zi lu di "" -vf
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God , be theirs both row and forever ! JJ M . A . Lately , at Evesharn , Worcestershire the Rev . JiENJAMIN D ^ -V IS . absent , ing mmisterj : | anci formerly tutor to the dissenting ' academy at Caermartben , [ We hope sotae of our correspondents vyill favour us with furtherpartiejjJare of this geptiemau .- Ep , l
Th u rsd ay , Mar , c b 14 ,, at Eu ^ ton- Hall , where be had been long in a declining state , the DUKE OF GRAFTO&jILG . Chancellor of the University of Cambridge . Aged 73 ' [ Fqrther particulars in our next . l
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and that they 1 * 3 . ve not been hitherto left destitute owing to the landabfe exertions of Mr . B . Philip ? , |* Ir . W . Thomas , and Mr . John Griffitns , who hate alternately visited them ever sinee their late minister ' s decease . 2 . Resolved , that it is the opinion of this meeting s that missionary labours in Wales' would be productive of inueh greater be i » efil to thfe " cati ? e , if the »
issionaries ^ in ' pairs w ; b ^ n poss i e ) re peated their visits tt > the places in- whiebnew openings have been , or may be rtiade , once a month , or at i ^ ast once every six weeks * This opinion 4 s ft > undetl oti the belief that a single sermon on a subject obnpxions ; to the seat ! ments , apd oto harrowing to the feeling of the
andieveej oii ^ e or twice only - a year , may sometirpes tend rathefr to increase prejudice than to pvoduce conviction ; especially in a nei ?? hbornrh 6 od where there may not be . an intelligent arid sensible advocate to defend and illustrate the doctrines advanced by the preacher .
3 . Resolved , that this meeting : highly approve of Mr . J » Jacne $ > and Mr * David Jenkin Kees ' , of LJoyd-Jacks , proposal to perform together fat their ' own expence ) a mj ^ ionary tour , thrpugh all the places hitherto visited by the n >*^ sionar 4 es in South Wales .
4 . Resolved * - thai 1 s / le&rs B . Th ^ P and W . Thorny , D . Oliver iind $ ™ LJoyd , be re ' cdmrneiidf ^ to the cotnmatteeof ^ eDmtariatj Fund , for aid to perform missii > narv journeys in the ? r r «*
sp ^ clit'e districts , * 'kJid in , &ach of them aMcFnately ^^ M ^ tefiEt ; r ' ' % . P ( an < l V ^ .. l » tir ^ t ? tbr 6 u jh p ^ t ^ tif ¦ WeWd ^ rt ^* f $ &
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¦ ¦" ' ¦ ¦ 388 Intelligence , —~* Meettng of Unitarian Ministers , South Wales
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1811, page 188, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2414/page/60/
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