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« xp 2 f |! $ $ Q . f l defend the principles ojflltiltgifenisDfi . ' "•/¦ - ^ ' iQii Wednesday ' . rtifc lOth * I re . turned v to Newcastle , and on EJiUrsdatj , ihe 1 lth , rode to L /< r //? _
Aj ') $$ il >> where I pn ached out of dopiSj to a considnable congregation ,. on the characteristic marks oftruthi ^ nd Mr . Davh ^ of Ncath , who was in that country on a visit to his father , preached inWcUU
on the same subject . There are not . many Unitarians in this village , but the enquiries of the people seem very much directed towarcUsubjecb of a religious natu re . After preaching , some Calviimts entered into conversation with
Mr . Davis ^ respecting what had been advanced in both our sermons , ahd came to the inn where I was , to refute our opinions . They were , however , not very well ac < ju ^ iated with their own system , and wers so warm , that they very soon involved themselves in the
ino $ t contradictory assertions , and malde concessions , which were entirely subversive of the doctrines ttiey were so zealous to support . They left us , however , with
Wore calmness than they pasfies ^ d at the commencement of the argument , acknowledging th % t their creed was not without its difficulties , and that Christians of all denominations
VUght to treat each other with taore candour and liberality , than Itay liave generally done . —After preaching , I accompanied Mr . Davis to Castle HoweL and it was
JJPar midnight when we arrived . *| x . Davis ? of Castle Howel , is * % 4 rian , and is greatly respected * P his neighbourhood , as a scholar , * d pre ^ cBer and an excellent ^^* drif , ' the lith , I preach *
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at Mr . &ax'hSs v \ ucc ~ at Llxvun * Rhyd- QuifH , to " a "liVp-iit * coligt * i ^( fLf tion , on the best , nudity is ut promuting the general imeusis . of tUi * chuich c / i Christ , and Mi . &to of Ncatlx gave a uan ^ Id'ion tit my seri ^ i . n in WeUh . On Saturday ^ lh <; I 3 i ! i I i ^* mained at Ca tit Huxvrl , aiitf'tfri Sunday ., the I 4 th ^ in the rno ' ffaing , rode wiih Mr- Phif > ps . and anoth * r friend to L ! ut / it-t / -gr 6 S ) which is about J milts firoiri Castle HvxveL and whtre Mr , James , of LloycLjiuk i is the minis *
ter . Here 1 met tlie largrst congregation of Unitarians I saw iti Wal < i s , Mr . J ( jJtes < ot Halifax ^ preached to ih ^ m in Welsh , ori the doctrine of the atonement , I preached o ?\ the practical effects of Unitarian principle , and Mr *
Philips gave n short nans la ijHn of my sermon in Welsh . JNlany of the members of this congregation r ¦ I ~ CT , are respectable farmers ; they are people of good information , and very zealous Unitarians * In the eve / ting , 1 preached to a very crowded congregation a ^ Lam be * der , on the ' humanity of Christy and Mr . James preached on the same subject ^ in Welsh . After preaching , I rode 10 inHes to lAoyd-jack ^ in company witf ) 3 Vlr . James , and several other ( rienHsj and slept at the hou ^ e ol" RJr . David Jetikin Rtes ^ where Mr , James lives . Mr . L \ t * s lias been
of the utmost service to / lie cause of Unitarianism ^ in every' pavt of this neighbourhood . He h a man of a very strong . miiid , of great zeal , arid who hears the most excellent character . 1 preached ia his house ; to as uaafiy ^ jop le as it would contain , on ftloudaj / tfce 15 th , in the morniiii ^ ^ f ^ tt ^ cfock ^ on the propeiti ( is nad effect ^ of ¦ ¦ /¦
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IntelligenceJ- ~ Mr . Lyons > $ Missionary Tour in Wales . 69 !
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1811, page 691, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2422/page/49/
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