• 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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