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« % ?¦ % A * tfc- con « gac ^ ptip ^ . w ^ $ srna I am jij forra ^ d it i $ ve ^ y ^ o ^ i pn ~ a fowl ' s day . , , / T : ^ % - $ - IVick * In this village there is an Unitarian Baptist ^ ongTegatipn - I preached to a pretty large audience . «
7- J&ewtou-JSIol txige * Here also the corigr elation ranks as Unitarian . Baptists . I preached to ^ a . crouded assembly . Mr . Phillips at both these places gave an outline of the sermon in Welsh . Mr . Evan Lloyd is the minister of both these churches .
8 . Bridgcnd . Here is a good meeting-house , but the congregation has long been in a Low state . Mr . James has lately undertaken to try what can be done to revive it : lie preaches here
one Sunday in . the fortnight , and Mr . Evan Lloyd supplies the other Sunday . I preached here three times ; the hearers were very attentive . In this congregation there is a respectable family who are relations o £ that truly excellent man the late Dr . Price .
C ) . Bettws . I preached here to a congregation which was said to he much Jarger than what usually attends . 1 O . Cardiff' . r Ihere are Unitarians in this town , but some of them want courage and zeal . I preached in the Presbyterian meeting-house to a respectable congregation . Mr . Phillips gave an outline in Welsh .
11 . Caerphilly . Here I preached in the Town-Hall , to a large assembly . There are several Unitarians in this "place and its vicinity . In this town and at Cardiff it is much to be lamented that Unitarian worship is not regularly carried on .
A short distance from Caerphilly is a small congregation , said to be chiefly 'Antitrinitarian . In going from Cardiff to Caerphilly I had the pleasure of visiting the relations of my highly respected friend Dr . Carpenter .
On the evening of the day when I preached' at Caerphilly it was appointed for me to preach at Craigfargod , but the distance was so great , the road some part of it so bad and « fifficult to find , that we arrived too late ! Here is an old Unitarian Baptist congregation . We conversed with some oftbe brethren . * * l ; w ^^^* & This is a very pm > UTQuts fcyvn situated in thk ? midst of the iron work ? . The Unrtarifios meet herein a large school-room , and seeia £ 9 % e pr ^ ty numerous , and tq
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fe ## e ze ^ l in the cause * I preached tk ^ rm times to crottcfed audiences , who wem y ery atteatiye . \ 3 . */ Blaengwrnck , The meeting . house hereis said to be
, one of the oldest in the principality / and stands on an .. hill Ax \ the midst of trees , some way from any habitation . I preached to an attentive audience . A Mr . Williams is the minister in thfe place .
14 . Aberdare . I preached here twice / had very good congregations Mr . Phillips repeated in Welsh the substance of the sermons . There seems to be a good Unitarian congregation in this place . Mr . T . Evans is the minister at Aberdare and Mer ^ thyr-Tydvil .
\ 5 . Cymrnur . Here I preached to an attentive assembly . Mr . James gave the substance of the discourse-in Welsh . I know not with what class of Christians the minister of this congregadon ranks , but he appears to be a truly liberal man . Tbere i § reason to think there am
Unitarians in some parts of Glamor > ganshire who do not openly profess the doctrine , nor . contribute to its promotion by . uniting with its friends * Still the knowledge of the truth is making progress ; and in a few years the name Unitarian . instead of being thought reproachful , will be esteemed honourable . Our brethren in thi&
county , especially in the eastern part of it , have many openings for their exertions in the great cause of divine truth .
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Unitarian Chapel , Thorne , Yorkshire . At a meeting of the Unitarian Society at Thorne , held in -their new chapel after afternoon ' s service on thit Lord ' s day , December 15 , 1816 V Francis Moat reported the particulars of his late excursion , and stated that he had left home with a debt of ^ 208 . 6 s .
lid . upon the chapel , and that after an absence of six weeks he had succeeded in collecting J £ 229 6 s . 6 d . ; that his expanses had been £ 4 * 18 s . 3 d . only ( owing to the kind hospitality with which he had been received ) ,
leaving a balance o ( j £ \ 6 . Is . 4 d . in the , hands © f the Treasurer . j [ twas retired unanimously .: U Th ^ titbje ^ rijteful And affectionate tharrfisiqg ^ Jiift SGoitity are hexshy SJ f to tl ?<^ friend * at Halifax , R ochdale , lYIanaheater , gtock i ^ rt , JBoiton , Sl » nd , J&tyjMviVloi ) , W < xmu&Wi , featcacic
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1816, page 736, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2459/page/44/
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