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^^ - ^ Thfs P ; °# *^ service . &&s in the Welsh IMguagfc . I tiien prevached on the best methods . 6 f detecting erro r * and of disco * VerirVg asm promoting religious trtitfi . ' " The people were exceed * ingly .-attentive , and . many of them ea * ne to ^ m o aft er rhe service to express their gratitude to the Unn t&rinn brethren in England for s < e n d i n & amis si on a ry n mo n t hem ,
land , their hearty wishes for , the success or my laJbours in : their country * 1 enjoyed the pleasure of uninnswith them m attending to the Lord ' s Supper ^ and was de « lighted with 1 heir seriousness , biim . pjjeity and animation . Being invited to preach at Merthyr Tid * vil ) which is about two miles from Coetfjfcymmer , I walked therewith
Mr . Qavi&y and several of Ms peoplv , in the afternoori j aiid | i > und a 1 ' airge congregation as ^ eiii - fafled tn the Independent meetrrtglio «* e . 1 endeavoured to ~ shenv them the-necessity and importance
of rehgioiis inquiry ^ the temper of itiiriy tvitb which it ought eveKtb be conducted ^ & mi its terid ^ n cy to prOinoie the ii > tt * resi& of pi «? ty a « d virtui ^ atwl the gener&l in ^ prove ^ rtient ot inaiikimi . After Service
herei , it was published th $ t I ^ oulcJ pieuch in the hause oFMr . Hite ^} a Uni taria \\ Baptist mi utstef in an adjacent vj tta-gt * - , at 7 b ' clock ih the evenvtig ; Hejre Mr * £ van * tKe Gt > Ivitiistie mitii ^ tenr * accdrn
-; j * 4 ni £ d ini ^ aiiii , notwidistancing t > u ) f tiiffw * nei » ^ of opiniow , ini'tM-. feh ^ c ^ the ber vke by tWdrngv and VjjW y efc . *; anftl I , preached on the . feuiiiattity ? otf ^ Ctebt , aiidi tfve -ten-¦ - ^^ te ?!*^^ . *^^ :: ti » | Klp ^ 4 wct rfiie ^ to defivcr the 'UHiidJy ; - « A f ^ feristi 5 a « a * from 4 ? m - telrfiatesiiiiie ( Bjt % fe % . ^ treiigtiiiom ith ^ i 3 > ft « rtj ^;> 4 tt « uiniHa tu ' tjbt- fb 4 f > rti c pui" 9 Uit lof liLorulie-vcelixj ^ cei i «<
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to render , tli ^ ir religion success ful jrm ^^ frg > \ vs and heathens . The Unitarian Baptists lie re have met with mac !* opposition , and even a degree oi persecution ; since th «? y
embraced their present opmions . By tberr orthodox breiljr ^ n , ihey have be&n turnt ? d' out of their place of worship , though it wa ^ built by one of the persons-who are now ^ denoxfcimated Socinian is his
hefetic ^ d fia ^ t proper ty . But this him feet of injustice whieh they find they eaanot Hiaia * tar n , gntf they ^ e ^ b ^ eibpe negdciating-with the h ^ etic& tespectifig terms' o * ae&&Trt * nodia % io « It \ %
exe <* ediiigiy ^ d ^ si raMe-tha t there should b ^» an ^ mta imni place of Avorship ^ s fc i \ ii& p \ & £$ i 1 & , iram t&k great aiili tJiime ^ roii ^ iron-works
whieh are ^^ i ^ 70 i % toflie | ieigh * bo iwiumd | i } t 4 s ^ tttore pdfmlous that * ^ aiiyj » tft ^ p p ^ f ^ i 6 f 1 ¥ ftfe % and nifiiiy ^ frife $ ^ of n r ^ ci tag ; ni ? & inquiri ng " turn df
mrtm ^ Mrtt ^ i ^ p ^ eltchiilg ^ in the evenmgy ^ ba ^ ilft ^ eh ebhv ^ r ^ ati bn wk h s ^ v ^ y ^ l Utii tamn % belonging W- « tb difl ^ i * ent vcongiregatiam whete- 4 li ^ a pre&dhMt in th ^
. o& ^ sc > ? d # -iterfday . It Was truly pleteiiig ' - ^ ft h ^ r i heiti rtll how th ^ y were first iechto ft serious inv ^ figfetton iftf- | . tefti \« iG ! ripta'i ! es , thfe rfWlibiiltte ^ whi <^ h they % ad to encx&iriter- in their rfro ^ ress , both and
fro * n theif ovvnr ^> rejudicei the cippc&itioii of their friends anct relMibrrsy atlfidlhe pjeasa ^ e and satfsfaertoh-Av'hieti th ^ y n&W derive from tbrn ^ Vi ^^ s of reli gious truth .
Mfrrtdmt ; th « ^ Iglhj I spent at G 0 <* ity £ /) tiiniery with- Mrv /> fl ^ 3 and hud th £ pteasufe of conversing with feoitie very well-informed people belb ^ K ^ g to his eongrega - li ^ -IIV ivhci had ^ ea < t ^ ithf attention « Ao ^ . ofMBfce maSt ^ rn pnb \ kniion $
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k . .- "I- ; 6 $ 4 lriUlfigencc . ^ fflrSLym £$ * M 'Pmr ^ m ^ Wales .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 684, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/42/
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