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… the word " Christians." A more excellent word than the old word disciple was needed, and here is a new word in its stead,…
… the word " Christians." A more excellent word than the old word disciple was needed, and here is a new word in its stead, the " excellent name " referred to by John, a more excellent name than the previous one; so excellent name that a new will never be found to supersede it. The word obtained a wider meaning than was thought of by man from Antioch. All he did was to call the disciples…
… been decided by the Washington Senate that the World's Fair should be closed on Sundays. The value of the personal estate of the late…
… been decided by the Washington Senate that the World's Fair should be closed on Sundays. The value of the personal estate of the late Mr. John Evans, of West Ham, is proved to be about £75,000.…
… John Llewellyn, Bart., of Penllergare, has been appointed director of the Great Western Railway in succession to the late Mr. Dillwyn, M.P. The Inspectorship…
… John Llewellyn, Bart., of Penllergare, has been appointed director of the Great Western Railway in succession to the late Mr. Dillwyn, M.P. The Inspectorship of Welsh Prisons, about to be vacated hy Admiral Fenwick, will not be filled up. The duties of the post will be performed by the other inspectors. On Tuesday, at haif-past nine o'clock, the 149th Annual Conference of the Wesleyan Methodists com…
…, we find in third chapter of John, Nicodemus coming to Jesus to be taught. He did not think that he wanted anything else, and…
…, we find in third chapter of John, Nicodemus coming to Jesus to be taught. He did not think that he wanted anything else, and if we lived then and knew him we would think the same. He was a religious man of a very upright character ; but Christ answered that he must be born again. Everything that can be got by education is not enough. To be born in the church of Christ is not enough, we must be…
… prove injurious to our distinctive principles. All denomina¬ tions, however, have much to learn in respect of magnanimity in spirit and trustfulness of each…
… prove injurious to our distinctive principles. All denomina¬ tions, however, have much to learn in respect of magnanimity in spirit and trustfulness of each other, and a general perusal of Mr. Roberts' paper would help greatly in that direction. WESLEYAN METHODIST NOTES. The Rev. John Griffiths, the energetic and sagacious Secretary of the South Wales District, has made a proposal which every Welsh…
… (Pontypridd) honorary life members of the college. During the day a sermon was preached by the Rev. John Thomas, B.A., Salendine Nook, and there…
… (Pontypridd) honorary life members of the college. During the day a sermon was preached by the Rev. John Thomas, B.A., Salendine Nook, and there was a reunion of former students at Penuel Chapel, when a paper was read by the Rev. D. Davies, Llandudno. At night there was a public meeting, at which Mr. T. T. Marks, C.E. (Llandudno), presided, the speakers including the Revs. Owen Davies, Carnarvon; J. Thomas…
… spite of the maledictions of the Rev. John Pugh." In' this style a Cardiff paper announces the progress made by the Sunday desecration movement…
… spite of the maledictions of the Rev. John Pugh." In' this style a Cardiff paper announces the progress made by the Sunday desecration movement in the town. Would We are sorry to find that several mistakes crept into our report of the sermons delivered at the opening of East Moors Hall, and we wish to state that Professor Ellis Edwards, M.A., is not responsible for several statements reported, at…
… in another column. The following students of the University College of North Wales, Bangor, have successfully passed Matricu¬ lation examination of the University of…
… in another column. The following students of the University College of North Wales, Bangor, have successfully passed Matricu¬ lation examination of the University of London, held in June :—First Division—Frances E. Flack, London ; David R. Hughes, Bangor; Thomas Griffith Roberts, Bala; Manai Rowlands, Bangor ; R. Festin Williams, Ffestiniog. Second Division—Erie Evans, Bangor ; John Evans…
… tt THE WELSH WEEKLY. July 15, 1892. THE KHASI'S PRAYER. An Argument and an Expostulation. By Rev. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool, (Continued.) "An, U…
… tt THE WELSH WEEKLY. July 15, 1892. THE KHASI'S PRAYER. An Argument and an Expostulation. By Rev. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool, (Continued.) "An, U Blei, lada me don, to pynpaw ia lade ha rya." The chemist and the physicist can use the creation admirably to endow our civilization ; but it is of no use whatever to the theologian, who seeks to subarn it as a witness to the being and goodness of a…
… glance at the list will suffice to confirm this statement. We see the names of Arnold Thomas, Robert F. Horton, Baldwin Brindley, Prof. Armitage,…
… glance at the list will suffice to confirm this statement. We see the names of Arnold Thomas, Robert F. Horton, Baldwin Brindley, Prof. Armitage, Samuel Pearson, Dr. Anderson, Prof. A. S. Geden, (of Wes- leyan College, Richmond), from England ; John Paton, David Hunter, T. Eynon Davies, Robert Macintosh, and fifty more divines from Scotland ; whilst from the States we have the illustrious names of Dr…
… August 5, 1892. THE WELSH WEEKLY. OUR CELEBRITIES. No. XXIV.—Continued. REV. JOHN PUGH. We cannot do better than insert Mr. Pugh's own address, which…
… August 5, 1892. THE WELSH WEEKLY. OUR CELEBRITIES. No. XXIV.—Continued. REV. JOHN PUGH. We cannot do better than insert Mr. Pugh's own address, which appeared in the Christian Standard, in order to give an idea of the develop¬ ment of the work under his supervision in Cardiff. "My Dear Christian Helpers,—On the first page of our Magazine for this month you will see a sketch of the first new…
… lecturer) found it arose, from disappointment. John Grumbler aimed at things he could not accomplish, and was thus disappointed; in^ehool ho expected to take…
… lecturer) found it arose, from disappointment. John Grumbler aimed at things he could not accomplish, and was thus disappointed; in^ehool ho expected to take the first prize, hut not labouring for it did not earn it; in business he aimed at being a merchant prince, and to exert an influence in many parts of the earth, but he lacked the qoaliUes that are essential to attain such a position. So mn-h did…