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counties , who are in whpte < y . yfirgart Unitarians , hut could gam nd teu&iler account of them . I shall be thankftrf—&
^ rge * SGheol ^ raorn . I preached to 3 ^ ftiiwiwir assembly of attentive hear r (~ ers . Mr . Phillips gave an outline of the discourse iVi ^ WeTsK . ' * These congregation 3 a ^ e supplied tqf the , before-mentioned ; ; Mr . X > . JvVlie ^ an 4 Mr . Thomas , frprn Carmanh ^ nshire ,, who sucpeeds Mr . Jamoii . 4 ;^ 4 . Lampeter ., a-HJaxket town . Here I preached in a room at the 'Ixin , which was crowded with hearers . I I 5 . LlandysszL Here I preached & a school-room to a large company ^ Mr . Meek preached at Llqyd ^ Jack ^ to a pretty large and attentive audi-f ence $ and Mr . Phillips < gave an antline of the discourse in Welsh . f
At some of the above places many strangers attended , persons of different , religious denominations . Among our friends in Cardigan * shire , we found much intelligence , sin&pttcity , Christian affect ionand ra ^ tional zeal . - ¦' - '
There are five congregations in this county who rank as Avians . r £ hey meet at the following places : 1 . idwifri-rligd-CXwen * " 2 . Penrhtfte ^ 3 .. QUieu : 4 . Allt&lacca . Of these four , IVli \ IJfaviSy and Mr . IVilllam lives , are the ministers . I found Mr . Davis
very infirm and unwell . Mr . Rees Ij had for a hearer at Panteg . i b . Ueckrhyd . Of this Mr . Qrijity is the minister . II . Pembrokeshire . Unitarianism has been but recently introduced in tliis county ; one
corJgregation only is yet formed , but there are persons favourable > to the doctrine in several other Places * . Ad the English language is chiefly spoken in . Pembrokeshire ( indeed iri . a . cbhsiderable part' of it they know nothing of Welsh ) , I thought it right to pay
a particular attention to this district , and Xo the infajit church 1 tv ^ hich ha » been . lately formed at * reinpietoiit After , going ; forward into Catrnarthei ^ sh ire land < $ 1 am organ shire , I returtivd and , spent eight more data Sn \ Ppm-i brokeshire . The / bllbVing Ato tih& places I ymited - , ^ , 1 ' /; ^
1 . Tfrtt plct&n . Herdti dicctn bo ^ Wt has i bodu > ereciied fof > t-Jib V ^>^ n ip * & the O ^ ieiandXJnly € * ocl , pfi tlii >« wvait ?^ eco-fapVtfical | ^ an prissf ^ lcVn ^ ndHolie ' inUiyidtiaflvvJio > i « mo cliwt '' iBuffpoTVTQfi the c ^ M se in " the » placcx , ahdt ^ h \^ haw a larg ^ , family , : ia » 3 t ' tUr 4 j # 4 tt . Wi . & * o W-
th . ffy fr pQTffH ? < ¦ - ¦ ivJbo ?" ' coi > at > d «\ Vill cpi ^ rn Hn ^ ca ^ •> me any infor mation r ^ pecting ( lAljEi siatte of inquiry and prggr £ § s of Oi ^ Jiigjous opinions in Notrth Wajes ; in particular if they will com ~ ^ y i / jicate tn £ navies and places of resiqguce of Q any ppnsons who are fa ^ yoiira ^ fc tq & k % rmni $ m . in that j > art of toe principality . It appears to me ( hat a correspondence with that part of is
thepoun ^ ry desirable , and migh $ lead to ^ oine importa&t results . After ^ he preceding introductory rentarks , I proceed to state succinctly the particulars pfllus mission . It was exteiuieil to six counties , ^ . Ca rdiganshire .
Jri jthis cou , nty ;( Unitarianism has b $ pn openly professed , and plainly p ^ cYiejc ^ , fo ^ - i 3 L ii ^ mb ^ r of years ; and ceases po Qxcijte the degree of horror which attends its first introduction , and ; ^ - } i fch . can b ^ r-emoved only by a avq
CQji ^ i nu ^} JfeQifess M . wa ) , and plain staipineot ^ f & docki ng , ^ comba iii ed by . ' ? . tfvftly . » X'fe r "| ^ an--sipirit ana coh ^ diict . I was informed that reputefd (^ thqdo ^ y ^ as fe ^ re josl : much of its as ^^ rjty , , and ¦ . its professors are more in
R wf ! ap (|( cji ^ it ^ ible , than other W fe ftf , ; t $ e principality . The cause l \ f ^ . Q ^ ips (^ n iixj h of its success to th ^ !*?^ n 9 i Cpiisistent conduct of Mr . % VM :, ijMst p J £ ex * $ > ttt Uoyd-J&chy ^^ i ^ Wp ^ yn Uorria p ir * , tl | is part of the
coa ^ tryj s ^ nd ^ of Mr , J . > J ^ mq 8 , lately ™ mx ^ , ) tO . ffl&tftoxgzxnhire . These W 9 f $ y ^ efi' . wereit ^ eVcjral y /^ i rs joint ^ Wsi ^ 9 f the £ JnHarian c ^ urdh es ' ^ pJTdig ^ 3 , bireV The following ar $ the places where I , preached in >/ this C ? HWr 3 , ; , ? . ¦ ¦ .... . . /'
A } $ nF&ftf ^ 9 rX } t ' faja . Th / e dongrega-Wr . iHVjthys , ( rface ^ ^ yqH eetii bi jiabed ^ i % » W )^ fari ^ idaqtrioe . J . preached ^ !| 5 W ^ 4 Mr * . J- , Thonias « > from Is ^ gton , aftervvarcl ^ , < lel ,. wcr ; d a se k ^ yW . iW . Vy . ejrfjL . Tb * ^ iudknee : Weipe ^ R ' y ^^ ntiy ^ . ; :, « r 1 Wfi
« 8 u % qpekyfr ' {* xMf' \ i ^ e * also the * ^ WflpV ^^ steady , ¦ w ^ JUkQfowkd :. ^ ftrt ^ M pafy ^ , l-i ) rvQafil > e 4 tft'Uiemj ^ nceja ^» ^ n JStf ^ hlHIps i ruerpr ^ tpi tp r ? f •' *** ^ di- - » Pi / - « wi . 4 ci » iaiul ); ft ( i ^ - S' ^ PjI ^ // k \ L ] ^ ' [ ;; ; ,, ¦ , / ,.. . ll' - t ?^« w ^ Kfrf / 5 iipA ^ -a- fo riTi « blousa J ? IJUinir ^ JW » yW * H ip ^ iMre ponidw ^ v ^^
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fytelfeefrcer ^ Ii ^ rigte ? Journal qfidn Unitarian Mis $ i ( mm South Wqles . § 81
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1816, page 681, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2458/page/53/
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