Davies, William (4)
Davies, William (1)
a Welsh Congregational minister, was born at Caerlem, Devonshire, December 24, 1785. He was converted in youth; began to preach at the age of seventeen; studied under a private instructor at Glandwr, and in the same way completed his theological training at Pembroke; was ordained in his twenty-first year at Fishguard, South Wales, where he labored until 1865, when he resigned the regular pastorate. He died January 4, 1875. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1876, page 325.
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Davies, William (2)
a Welsh Wesleyan minister, was born at Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire, in 1787. He was converted at the age of eighteen; in 1809 commenced his ministry, the last fifteen years of which were spent near Brecon, where, he died, October 15, 1869. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1870, page 19.
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Davies, William (3)
a Welsh Congregational minister, was born in the neighborhood of Penrhywgaled, Cardiganshire, December 31, 1792. He was converted in his twentieth year; educated at Neuaddlwyd and Llanfyllin academies; ordained in 1822 at Llangollen; and in 1826 removed to Rhydyceisiaid, where he died, June 17, 1861. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1862, page 227.
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Davies, William (4)
a Welsh Baptist minister, was born at Coedcanlass, Pembrokeshire, May 1, 1795. In March, 1816, he was converted and baptized at Haverfordwest, and soon afterwards began to preach in country places. In 1819 he entered Stepney College, and supplied the church at Hailsham during a vacation. The aged pastor resigned in his favor, and he settled there, after various trials from ill-health. In 1838 he removed to Canterbury, and there died, January 25, 1851. See (Lond.) Baptist Hand-book, 1852; (Lond.) Baptist Magazine, 1851, page 429.