Davies, David (7)
Davies, David (1)
a Welsh Congregational minister, was born at Clifforch, Cardiganshire, February 1791. He joined the Church when very young; entered the Presbyterian College at Carmarthen inn his seventeenth year; was co-pastor at Carnarvon two years, and then at Pant-teg and Peniel, near Carmarthen, until his death, July 31, 1864. He was president of the college at Carmarthen twenty-one years. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1865, page 233.
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Davies, David (2)
a Welsh Baptist minister, son of the Reverend Benjamin Davies, was born at Denant, March 2, 1794. He was brought up a carpenter, converted under the last sermon of his father in 1812, and soon began to preach. He studied under Reverend Micah Thomas, at Abergavenny, and afterwards at Stepney College, London. In 1822 he was chosen assistant minister at Evesham; subsequently was pastor at Haverfordwest; and after being for some Tears tutor of the college at that place, died there, March 19, 1856. See (Lond.) Baptist Hand-book, 1856, page 6.
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Davies, David (3)
a Welsh Congregational minister, was born in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, in June 1798. He joined the Church at the age of fifteen; before he was twenty, through the request of the Church, began preaching; was ordained at New Inn, near Pontypool, in 1823, where he continued to preach until his death, December 12, 1875. See (Lond.) Cong. Yearbook, 1877, page 353.
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Davies, David (4)
a Welsh Congregational minister, was born at Blaenpantyvi, in the parish of Troedyroer, in 1806. He was converted about 1822, while attending the Neuaddlwyd Academy; in 1828 began preaching, and was ordained pastor at Capel-y-reu-cellan; in 1839 removed to Lampeter, where he labored till his death. December 17, 1871. See (Lond.) Cong. Year. Book, 1873, page 322.
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Davies, David (5)
a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales, June 10, 1807. He embraced religion in early life; received license to preach at the age of sixteen; came to America in 1831, and in 1833 united with the Oneida Conference. He became so affected by blindness that he was obliged to retire from all active work in 1873 and died February 2, 1878. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1878, p. 67.
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Davies, David (6)
a Welsh Congregational minister, labored eleven years, and then suffered two years of indisposition and inability to perform; his pastoral duties, when he died at Glantaf, Glamorganshire, July 16, 1851, at. the age of forty years. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1851, page 214.
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Davies, David (7)
a Welsh Baptist minister, was born at Culycwm, Carmarthenshire, in 1813. He began to preach in 1836, entered Pontypool College in 1841; in 1844 was ordained pastor of the Old Church at Waintrodau, Bedwas, where he ministered with great acceptance and success for twenty years. His next pastorate was with the Charles Street Church, Newport, Monmouthshire; and his last with the Church in Bedwas, where he died, January 11, 1872. See (Lond.) Baptist Hand-book, 1873, page 256. (J.C.S.)