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… feelings for moral virtues, and because the reason of Christians is subordinated to their desires, affections, and fears. Again, his son, John Stuart Mill,…
… feelings for moral virtues, and because the reason of Christians is subordinated to their desires, affections, and fears. Again, his son, John Stuart Mill, declares that the essence of religion is a strong direction of the affections to an invisible object, to the will of whom, as the guide and counsellor of life, they all point; and he regards religion as the expression of aspirations similar to…
… Gospel of John " and " My Beminiscences of my Deacons " are well worthy of perusal. Night and Day and Young Helpers' League…
… Gospel of John " and " My Beminiscences of my Deacons " are well worthy of perusal. Night and Day and Young Helpers' League are two interesting periodicals, giving an account of the noble work done by Dr. Barnardo. Cardiff Congregational Magazine.—This is a local¬ ised .edition of the Congregational Magazine. The article entitled " How to Help your Church in 1892 " ought to stimulate many…
… be arranged for Cymru'r Plant by Mr. L. J. Roberts. I Mr. C. F. Lloyd, Mus. Bac. (Oxon.), who holds an important musical appointment…
… be arranged for Cymru'r Plant by Mr. L. J. Roberts. I Mr. C. F. Lloyd, Mus. Bac. (Oxon.), who holds an important musical appointment in Bristol, is the son of the late John Ambrose Lloyd. His father stood in the very front rank of Welsh composers, and for sweetness, purity, and simplicity of harmony, his compositions are unsurpassed among Welsh com¬ posers. Mr. D. Jenkins, Mus. Bac, Aberystwyth, is…
… to state that the young candidate from Corris is now our senior missionary on the Kassia Hills, the Rev. John Roberts. After a year's…
… to state that the young candidate from Corris is now our senior missionary on the Kassia Hills, the Rev. John Roberts. After a year's probation as candi¬ dates, we find both friends returning to the old British School, to prepare themselves for admission to Bala College. The head master at this time was Mr. H. LI. Jones, who for nearly 30 years has continued to teach in this district, and to whom…
… THE WELSH WEEKLY. February 5, 1892, from childhood on becoming a missionary. But the Head of the Church ruled otherwise. "Whilst his early comrade,…
… THE WELSH WEEKLY. February 5, 1892, from childhood on becoming a missionary. But the Head of the Church ruled otherwise. "Whilst his early comrade, Mr. John Eoberts, was called out, he himself was left at home to labour for and support the missionary cause. Undoubtedly the dreams of his childhood, for going out as a missionary, had much to do in stirring Mr. Ellis to perform his great task in…
… Chapel. On Saturday evening, May 21, a meeting was called with the object of forming a society in connection with the church, for the…
… Chapel. On Saturday evening, May 21, a meeting was called with the object of forming a society in connection with the church, for the purpose of welcoming strangers. There is much need of such a society, especially in London. Eev. J. E. Davies, M.A., was elected president ; Mr. J. Bees, Stepney Green, treasurer; and Mr. John Jones, Percy Circus, secretary. A committee was elected to draw out the rules…
… belonging to our own denomination, for we have had representatives of several others. Most of them are men who have been in the heat…
… belonging to our own denomination, for we have had representatives of several others. Most of them are men who have been in the heat of the battle and able to give the advice of hard-earned experience to those who are now just entering the fight. A fortnight ago, the Eev. John Pugh, of Cardiff, addressed the students. He gave an interesting account of his life and work. He described the work now going on…
… week was the presentation of a national testimonial to Dr. John Thomas, of Liverpool. This was not the first expression of the goodwill of…
… week was the presentation of a national testimonial to Dr. John Thomas, of Liverpool. This was not the first expression of the goodwill of many friends received by him. In 1866 he was presented with a gold watch and a purse containing one hundred pounds. In 1879 he received a present of seven hundred pounds. But the celebration of the jubilee of his ministry was the great event in his life. Right…
… terminated. It was generally opined that tne soiree had been the most successful ever held by the Wilton Lodge, this success being chiefly due…
… terminated. It was generally opined that tne soiree had been the most successful ever held by the Wilton Lodge, this success being chiefly due to the exertions-of the sisters under the superintendence of sisters M. Parry-Williams and M. J. Davies, and also to the organizing abilities of brothers H. Eichards and T. C. John. It is to be hoped that as a result of the soiree, many of those present will be…
…, a procession to the cemetery was formed, which included large num¬ bers of the leading citizens. The procession arrived at the cemetery about 1.15.…
…, a procession to the cemetery was formed, which included large num¬ bers of the leading citizens. The procession arrived at the cemetery about 1.15. Here a large number of people had been awaiting it for more than an hour. The coffin, which was of plain light oak, brass mounted, and bore the inscription— JOHN OGMORE DAVIES, born Feb. 27, 1846 ; died Feb. 23, 1892, was carried on a hand-bier from…
… (notice the occurrence in [John] viii. 9). It occurs in Acts, the central group of St. Paul's Epistles (1, 2 Cor., Rom.), the Pabtoral…
… (notice the occurrence in [John] viii. 9). It occurs in Acts, the central group of St. Paul's Epistles (1, 2 Cor., Rom.), the Pabtoral Epistles (1, 2 Tim., Tit.), the EpistlQ to the Hebrews, and 1 Peter. The simplest use is that for direct, personal know¬ ledge with the gen. of the object (1 Cor. viii. 7, 1 Peter ii. 19, Heb. x. 2), corresponding to 1 Cor. iv. 4. The absolute use of the word presents…
… glory." 3rd. Their portentous importance—" that in the dispensation of the fulness of time He might gather together in one all things in Christ,…
… glory." 3rd. Their portentous importance—" that in the dispensation of the fulness of time He might gather together in one all things in Christ, which are in Heaven, and which are on earth, even in Him." The dispute about religion, and the practice of it, seldom go together.— Young. John Bun\an, walking in remcr.se about the fields of Bedford, tells us he envied the very dog and toad becau e they, at…