• William Jones (1762–1846) was a Welsh bookseller, religious writer, and member of the Scotch Baptist church in Finsbury, London. He was a Christian. Born...
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  • and author William Jones (Welsh priest) (1755–1821), Welsh Anglican priest William Jones (Welsh Baptist writer) (1762–1846) William Henry Jones (1817–1885)...
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    supernatural phenomena, exemplified by the visions of the Welsh evangelist prophet Evan Roberts. Penuel Baptist Chapel is set back from the road by a stout iron...
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    Welsh, which were published between 1853 and 1855. His translation of the New Testament was published in 1894. William Edwards (1848-1929), a Baptist...
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    in America: Scranton and the Welsh, 1860-1920 (University of Wales Press, 1997). Jones, Aled, and William D. Jones. Welsh Reflections: Y Drych and America...
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  • Independents in the Welsh context, were especially strong in south Wales, notably in Carmarthenshire and Glamorgan.[citation needed] Baptist strength was more...
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  • author Johnny Hunt (born 1952, US), writer on Christian life and biblical studies William Jones (1762–1846, W/E), writer and bookseller Adoniram Judson (1788–1850...
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  • architect, urban planner and theorist Azariah Shadrach (1774–1844), Welsh evangelical writer and pastor Gracia Shadrack, 21st century Vanuatuan politician Philip...
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    Ivimey (1773–1834), Particular Baptist minister and historian William Jones (1762–1846), Welsh Baptist religious writer and bookseller John Le Keux (1783–1846)...
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    Religion in Wales (category Articles containing Welsh-language text)
    Presbyterian Church of Wales, Baptist and Methodist churches, the Church in Wales, Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy. Other religions Welsh people may be affiliated...
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    Pwllheli (category Pages with Welsh IPA)
    translator, writer and amateur astronomer Owen Davies (1840–1929), Baptist minister and writer Alice Gray Jones (1852-1943), known as Ceridwen Peris, writer, editor...
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  • paternal grandfather Rashida Jones (born 1976), actress, Welsh paternal great-grandfather Tommy Lee Jones (born 1946), actor, Welsh father Jon Langford (born...
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    Dan Jones (4 August 1810 – 3 January 1862) (often referred to as Captain Dan) was an influential Welsh missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
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    Pontypool became home to a Welsh Baptist College in 1836, when it moved from Abergavenny. The college trained many Welsh Baptist ministers, large numbers...
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    Aberdare (category CS1 Welsh-language sources (cy))
    Cwmaman (Baptist); Saron, Aberaman and Siloa, Aberdare (Independent); and Bethania, Aberdare (Calvinistic Methodist). The earliest Welsh Independent...
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    (1621-1695), poet". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 31 July 2019. William Llewelyn Davies. "Jones, Thomas (1648? - 1713), of...
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    Salem (painting) (category Welsh paintings)
    Capel Salem, a Baptist chapel in Pentre Gwynfryn, Gwynedd, Wales. It is noteworthy as a depiction of Welsh piety, the traditional Welsh national costume...
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    Rhosllanerchrugog (category Pages with Welsh IPA)
    glass window by Jones and Willis. Rhos was one of the centres of the Welsh Religious Revival of 1904–1905. R. B. Jones, a visiting Baptist preacher, held...
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    Library of Wales (Welsh: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru), in Aberystwyth, is the national legal deposit library of Wales and is one of the Welsh Government sponsored...
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    Jones was of Irish and Welsh descent; he and his mother both claimed to also have some Cherokee ancestry, but there is no evidence of this. Jones's father...
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  • 1741)". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Edward William Price Evans. "Edwards, Morgan (1722-1795); Baptist minister and historian"...
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  • Robert Thomas Jenkins; Emyr Wyn Jones. "Parry, Joshua (1719-1776), Nonconformist minister, and writer". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of...
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  • for homosexuality and for posing as a man Claire Jones - Welsh harpist Edward Jones (1752–1824) - Welsh harpist and collector of music Skaila Kanga Camille...
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  • Rev Thomas Griffith, 80, first pastor of Welsh Tract Baptist Church, Delaware, USA. 29 November - William Jones, 49, Principal of Jesus College, Oxford...
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  • Warburton (born 1988), Welsh rugby union player Stanton Warburton (1865–1926), American politician Thomas Warburton (1918–2016), Finnish writer Thomas Warburton...
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    Seren Gomer (category Welsh-language newspapers)
    was the first Welsh-language weekly newspaper. The first number was published in 1814 in Swansea by the local Baptist minister and writer Joseph Harris...
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  • Morgan John Rhys, Baptist minister (b. 1760) 1805 August - Ann Griffiths, poet and hymn-writer (b. 1776) 1807 18 July - Thomas Jones, mathematician (b...
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     278. ISBN 978-1-55613-342-8. Jones, 625 Jones, 626 Jones, 1064 Jones, 627 Jones, 1065 Jones, 120 Jones, 521 Jones, 235 Jones, p. 189 "Jordana Brewster profile"...
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  • being a Collection of Antient Welsh Airs 1783 Evan Hughes (Hughes Fawr) - Rhai Hymnau Newyddion o Fawl i'r Oen 1784 Edward Jones (Bardd y Brenin) - The Musical...
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    Baronet, 64 30 August - Dafydd Jones, hymn-writer, 66 18 December - William Lloyd, translator, 60 1778 6 October - William Worthington, priest and author...
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