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… officiating students were Messrs. John Elias, Tonypandy; E. Nicholas, Maenclochog; T. Tudor, Ferndale ; J. M. Jones, Cwmaman ; T. G. Newell, Porthmadog; D.…
… officiating students were Messrs. John Elias, Tonypandy; E. Nicholas, Maenclochog; T. Tudor, Ferndale ; J. M. Jones, Cwmaman ; T. G. Newell, Porthmadog; D. J. Griffiths, Borth; Joseph Williams, Pentrey; J. J.Williams, Ynysybvvl; and Mr. D. J. Wigley, Aberdare. In the list of those who took their M.A. degree at Cam¬ bridge on March 10, we find the name of Mr. W. Lewis- Jones, of Bangor College. THE…
… areas in foreign lands ? The late Rev. Robert Thomas (Ap Fychan) was accustomed to say to the Bala students, " Young men, do…
… areas in foreign lands ? The late Rev. Robert Thomas (Ap Fychan) was accustomed to say to the Bala students, " Young men, do not be content with occupying rabbit-holes at home, but go to the wide fields of labour offered you in heathen countries." Much to the joy of all lovers of our nation, and this denomination in particular, Dr. John Thomas is im¬ proving in health. He has written a characteristic…
… they do not quote the whole text. Vergil did not say any labour was invin¬ cible, but only dogged, unflinching, relentless toil. This is…
… they do not quote the whole text. Vergil did not say any labour was invin¬ cible, but only dogged, unflinching, relentless toil. This is the only road to the heights of art and science:— Labor omnia vincit Improbus et duris urgens in rebus egestas. John Young Evans. REY. J. A. SPURGEON'S LETTER. The following is a copy of a letter sent in reply to votes of condolence with the late Mr. Spurgeon's…
… paid a visit last autumn to Aberystwyth College with regard to the points now raised and other matters, will pay a second visit to…
… paid a visit last autumn to Aberystwyth College with regard to the points now raised and other matters, will pay a second visit to the college early next month, and would report. Me. John Geipfiths, M.A., Fellow, Tutor, and Junior Bursar of Jesus College, Oxford, is this term acting as deputy to the Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford (viz., for Professor Sylvester). Mr. Griffiths is a native of…
… were in great demand as a " coach " for those who were study¬ ing for the learned professions. When Wales was lamenting the…
… were in great demand as a " coach " for those who were study¬ ing for the learned professions. When Wales was lamenting the death of John Peters (loan Pedr), of the Bala Independent College, an admirable man and an excellent scholar, the position was offered to Mr. Lewis, and was accepted by him. His friends in Cardiff felt his loss very deeply, for he had endeared himself to. them by his gentleness…
…, although we find John Wesley a prominent figure, the privilege of bringing sinners in large numbers to Christ was not confined to him ;…
…, although we find John Wesley a prominent figure, the privilege of bringing sinners in large numbers to Christ was not confined to him ; it was given almost in equal degree to several others, especially Charles Wesley and George Whitefield. In Wales again, at the same time, Daniel ■Rowlands is a prominent figure in the revival, but Howel Harris is quite as prominent, and several others nearly as prominent…
… Calvinistic Methodist preachers. Like the editor of the Geninen, he has the knack of getting at writers, and so a large number of well-…
… Calvinistic Methodist preachers. Like the editor of the Geninen, he has the knack of getting at writers, and so a large number of well- known names have been enlisted in the service. Principal Edwards, for instance, will write the bio¬ graphy of Charles o'r Bala, and the Bev. D. Phillips, Swansea, has already sent in his monograph on John Evans, Llwynffortiwn. Mr. William Morgan has also extracted a promise…
… Welsh members of the University present. After tbe service the Dead March in Saul was played by Mr. John Farmer, organist of Balliol College,…
… Welsh members of the University present. After tbe service the Dead March in Saul was played by Mr. John Farmer, organist of Balliol College, tbe congregation standing! Among the preachers of the term are to be Dr. Eustace Conder, Dr. Francis Brown from America, Bev. W. G. Selbie, M.A., of Highgate, formerly Lecturer in Old Testament Exegesis at Mansfield College, Oxford.…
… during the ministry of its first pastor, the sainted John Davies. In the morning he read, for a second lesson, the last contribution of…
… during the ministry of its first pastor, the sainted John Davies. In the morning he read, for a second lesson, the last contribution of the late Mr. Spurgeon to the Sword and Trowel. He introduced another novel feature by basing his remarks, which in the ordinary course of things would be a sermon on a given text, on a conversation which he had with Mr. Spurgeon some years ago. _ Among the striking…
… consciousness of certain impres¬ sions made on our minds ? John Stuart Mill's definition of matter was, not that there is a real existent…
… consciousness of certain impres¬ sions made on our minds ? John Stuart Mill's definition of matter was, not that there is a real existent thing, but what he calls "a permanent possibility of sensation," that is, he held that a constant feeling is the whole of what surrounds us. To persons who know nothing of mysteries, who have never attempted to trace things to their roots, the hypotheses of learned…
… patience and prayer. The High Church party are wonderfully active among the poor, and the practical mind of John Bull is impressed by this…
… patience and prayer. The High Church party are wonderfully active among the poor, and the practical mind of John Bull is impressed by this going about and doing good ; so he lets them have their own way, and he will support them with his presence and his money. Things have not yet proceeded far enough. No crying scandals have occurred, but priestcraft, such as that we see in disguise around us, cannot…
… for the long space of 48 years. He had under his care in that period three Baptist serials, the Tyst Apostolaidd, the Greal, and…
… for the long space of 48 years. He had under his care in that period three Baptist serials, the Tyst Apostolaidd, the Greal, and the Aihraio. As printer and publisher of these magazines, he came into close contact—a contact which amounted to in¬ timate friendship—with some of the most notable men of the denomination, such as Dr. Pritchard, Dr. Ellis Evans, John Williams, the translator of Oraclau…