Davies, Henry (4)
Davies, Henry (1)
a Welsh Baptist minister, was born at Llanggloffan, Pembrokeshire, in 1783. He began to preach at the age of nineteen or twenty; studied two years at Abergavenny College; and in 1811 was chosen co-pastor in his native town, where he remained until his death, August 23, 1862. For twenty-eight years he was secretary of the association in his shire. See (Lond.) Baptist Handbook, 1863, page 113. (J.C.S.).
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Davies, Henry (2)
an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Barnstable, October 23, 1799. He was converted, at sixteen; was appointed to the West Indies in 1821; returned to England in 1824; was henceforth engaged in the home work; became a supernumerary in 1855; re-entered the itinerancy in 1859; retired in 1865; and died in Cambridge, January 19, 1870. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1870, page 22.
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Davies, Henry (3)
an English Congregational minister, was born in London in 1817. He studied at Newport Pagnel Academy; preached successively at Godmanchester, Ryde, and Lavenham; and died March 22, 1877. See (Lotud.) Cong. Year-book, 1878, page 312.
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Davies, Henry (4)
a Welsh Congregational minister, was born at Bwlch-y-gwynt, Carmarthenshire, May 21, 1820. He joined the Church at the age of fifteen; began preaching in the following year; studied for the ministry at Frood- Vale Academy; and was ordained in 1842 at Bethania, Llanoln, where he labored successfully until his death, February 1, 1871. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1872, page 311.