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# n < itef ¦ Urimfcarism controversy ,, juvd ^ who were well grounded ki ifetr p rineipfes ; v i On Tuesday ^ -th e I 8 th I rode
\ $ r j ^ betdare ^ -a popu lous vi I lage , aiitnU $ mites from Coedjcymmen , iulire neighbourhood of large iron U ' tVrKs . ^ Jer el preached at one
o ' clock in the afternoon to a large ami ' -attentivecongregation , on . the tendency of Unitarian principles txi ftfbixt&te sound morality apd pief ^ in alt thc iF branches and < $ » mections «; After preaching , I of
sp ^ t * f soriie time with some the j # ttCip&lpeople of the congregation * wh ? o seemed greatly delight . $ & ^ ith tte ^ aocoutt te which I gave $ hem-0 § tlifc f > rogr £ gs ef . truth in > £ ^ foti& 4 md Scot land . The cotion ) $ t is
fi ^ itti Aberdate princij 5 ^ % ] O ^ i |^ ed of Unitay aiis , but 4 b ^ % ^^ re sosae Afians , and a few ISSiWfdri ^ ns aftioag them , Mr . Kmmy ifceir miimter , has lately fffbH ^ feecl H hymn-book for the
' ii ^ . t ^ f ^ Jivi ? caria » Chri stians , in 'fiKdA ^ which is highly spoken of &fd persons of * the best taste and jtidgmont , to every part ofi South W Sk *; % iehyintis are a , U otigi *
Wh ,-. tod 6 f hi « own coitfpositioh . J W ^ msdMif ; the 19 fh . 'fbok » y loave ^ f ^ Mr . Davis * * family , ® $ &ml $ cytoftffif , who trcete'd rne With -gi ^ Wfcffciodiie ^ s aiid affection , While 1 was with th ^ enr . Mr ,
JbtiVt * 'H ^ eiie ral ly esteemed a gUod preaehe ^ and at * able defender < 3 if ttrtibaal Christianity . He ha « borne a faithful testimony to the tmco ^ ii pte d doctrines of llj fe gi ^|> el fbt many years past , * M his labours have been at- ( elided ** t th ^ nvnch tfttece $ si ift
I » n ive ^ at JVi- ^ * ihe arftet-^ 0 1 ^ -. * #$ ¦ tola the ^ fea ^ Ur ^ exf * e ^ tii % ^ ilffcU B ' i f * i ^ W ^ mtd se-^*! Wtifer tJfiiiktiafr miflfetcri ,
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vi \ vo had cotne frp ^ j di ffe |;^ n 14 parts of the cptintry ^ o tlif 4 r ianiiua ^ association . ; Mr . Phitips pi * e ? i ( : hed in the evening at M ^ t £ } $ vis s place of worship , ' vrhijch 1 is a large room , up one flight of stairs . His
text was Adts xxvivi . 22 . / Th <* sect every where spoken against / He spoke in Welsh , and T consequently coald not understand him ,
but Ayas ihformed by those who did , that his sermon was highly appropriate and excellent . His manner indicates great collected - nciss and energy . On Thursday the 2 Oth the Unitarian Association was held at
Mr . Davids place , which was fitted with people frdrh different parts of the country . The service was introduced by .. fyK'yJEvqti Lloyd ; Mr . James , hiCardiganshire preached oft the nature of heresy ; I deliviered a ^ rWon 6 n
th ^ harmony reason altd revelation in reladon t © \ h 6 doctrines of the DivineUmty and thejnfinife supremacy of Gpd the Father ; a » d Mr . Davisf of CoedjftyfHmetj preached a short discout ^ e oil the
principal designs of revelation . After the public services" were concluded , the ministers and other members of the associatioti , continued for some time together , transacting the business of the
meeting ; and then , n > a : ny Of th ^ m assembled ind dined to * gether at Mr . D ( poi $ r s ^ in his large seh aol ~ room . It here met with Mr . . Edward IVitliftrhs- the
Welsh bard , who was one of the first proposers of the Welsh Unitarian Association . He ^ i $ a man of very extensive k \\ A vwited ihfotmatiori , of amiably Itn ^ oners , of gremt 1 iberdftyi and oftgii ' &ik ^ e ^ lfbr the pTbfflotioirof jr aiiofl ^ l ^ UMb ^ i * He is about to ptibifehi a ! rtK < 5
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 685, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/43/
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