Letter [to Henry Newman] from John Dalton, of Caldicot farm, near Carmarthen, complaining of the refusal of the neighbouring clergy, who are drowsy and ignorant, to allow Mr. Griffith Jones, of Llandilo, a popular and zealous preacher in Welsh, to have the use of their churches, and desiring that he may be licensed to preach upon holy-days (which are generally neglected) wherever he may choose
MS. Rawl. C. 743, fol. 25
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Letter [to Henry Newman] from John Dalton, of Caldicot farm, near Carmarthen, complaining of the refusal of the neighbouring clergy, who are drowsy and ignorant, to allow Mr. Griffith Jones, of Llandilo, a popular and zealous preacher in Welsh, to have the use of their churches, and desiring that he may be licensed to preach upon holy-days (which are generally neglected) wherever he may choose
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MS. Rawl. C. 743, fol. 25
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25 Feb 1714 [1713 O.S.]
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Papers chiefly relating to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and to the Commissioners for relieving poor Proselytes
Letter [to Henry Newman] from John Dalton, of Caldicot farm, near Carmarthen, complaining of the refusal of the neighbouring clergy, who are drowsy and ignorant, to allow Mr. Griffith Jones, of Llandilo, a popular and zealous preacher in Welsh, to have the use of their churches, and desiring that he may be licensed to preach upon holy-days (which are generally neglected) wherever he may choose
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