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is about 8 miles from Swaftsea ,
tuld pre&ched ttfiu ^ at j&sfcf b ^ cteck jop £ b # afterftDotii t The ? mdetJrig-^^ i ^^^ bicft ^ is forger and com . taodiou ^ ; £$ tai * d 3 siorte upon a mountaiu * and is at a cdmi d <* rable
< ii $ t 8 fi ce > from any town or viilaLge , yet the congregation was respecttbj ^ vbo ^ h bm to numbers and appearance * I preached to them off ttbe importance of preserving
tn ^ nptorpagafriiig * free from every corruption , the doctrine of the Uijjfeyr of < StoL Mr . Davis , of Jft&lA * r being there , gave an absMg&l t rtrarislatten of my ser * . m < $ ifthnWebh * } for thte sake of
soi $# ^ e rs ^ ils w ho were presen t Ih ^ t did not ; understan d Engli sh . Tb § 3 fi ^ pp lss of thisc congregation and neighbourhood are greatly in . ietyedetti die labours ** f the late
lev 4 < JosiahRee $ , fot the enlarged tmd -honourable views which ( hey JX )\? entertain re ^ peefing the Su ^ i preme B ^ ing ^ and the principal docg ^ $ -of the Gtaristian religibii . The ^ r ^ r ^ v » ot ^ r < jiealonis Unitarians ,
aad ifllf * Oliver , whose name as a aNann ^ yv ftea ^^ Jrecfuently appeared ia the Reports of the Unitarian Furiji ^ vis ithei r niin bt er ^ Wednesday , the 26 th 9 I spent rtMf $ iMettfsy wi « fow of the late Rev . Josiab ^ Rees , where I was
« n ( ertam « d with much hospitality » nd M ^ iiefes , * ^ TJfatsd ftyf the 27 th , I rode with Mr . Philips Vo Uandyfdttf which ? P 5 m ^ d * of 16 mites from GeL
/ t # lllWfh ^ iindf preach ed to-a tergt e gr ^ g # ti 0 n 0 f peopl * j many of Horn came from . a very consider-^ § mm ^ im the VnitcMrilUA liaptifet iwini ^ tfer-nt 'this P '^ ji f > $ 5 tag |)| ai »; - ^ biuni ^ ^ fci ^ o J peV ^ r hRd a ^ # ^ tfc ^ 3 § d ^ an ^ agm of QdMr * to ^\ iifc ^ t i lg ( $ 0 & ' *^ > is a man of aft ^ xc&Heut
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S K S ^ S ^ K ^ ¦ P ffffi ^ zeal fot th % jSromdtiqn ^ ofjtj ^ tjf | ifh | and his i&bcmrs Jjjf tjb ^ piidst ^ p |^ mticfi bp ^ jtton , lli ^ > bee ^ , ^^ ^ tended with ' ' much siiccess . r I
preached to his people , pn th $ similarity of some of t H ; e fj irpninstances of the first Christian ** , an < J those of the Unitarian ^ of the pi ^ e * sent times , and the hoi > oar and
happiness of being ! engaged , wi ( h # ur best powers ^ in the proino ^ iaa of that glorious cause , for ^ whte 4 so many of the best of nicn ^ iti c ^ very age , jived and died . Mr * Philips gave a translation of my sermon in Welsh , as there were :
several persons present who did nofc understai > d Englisli . After service we met in 4 house adjoin ing the chapctf , and spent sppie time in dgre ^ eable , ¦ c ^ pnvei ^^ tio ^ respecting the principles jindpTQ * gress of Unitarianisra ., -The
conversation I had with the $ 3 gm 4 people , reminded me very Jforciyy of the friendly conference ^ w hi ^ were so frequent $ t t ^ he < jlose of service in Scotland , and by yvhich I was so much encouraged iianiy , labour ^ wheh 1 first yisi te ^ wx * brethr « irin the Kforth . -. t T
On Friday , the 28 ^ Xxpfeto Llanneilyy which is afcutil ^ miie ^ - from Lldndyf&n . } £ ?? $ ^ x ^ Cook , a surgeon , and Mr 1 ^^ f ^ j merly erf itxctcr , vdid , eyerj ^^ b ing ( s in theilr power '' fd - ' pxofyt $ i&cmpffo int-house for ir > e to preach Iru fawt A
m vain . It w / as , hpweyer , d ^^* j mined / by oiir fn ?^^ Jf ^ S » : ! should meet in a irpotq . ihC ^ arj ly / place we could obtain ^ and npiUce > H
, of the time 6 f * $ * y \ c ^ $ * s ^ $% n-fy $ i the ; toWh ' 0 y £ r ^\ 'f ) w ^ ^ ftother l ^ rts of the ftpi ^ 9 Vm ^ exccerfingiyrow ^ afty df W « , persons stooa out ofdoor ^ where they could he s ^ r , though the wetu
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• •; vj . j * \ f-., .. . - v > j . . ¦ ¦ : ¦ . \ ¦ ¦ ln $ dUgenpe . ~^~ Mr . Lyon $ s Mhsiam ^ WmP ini ^ i ^ dM € 8 p "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 687, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/45/
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