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Down to this time, the Welsh inhabited all of what is now denominated England. But henceforth they are confined to the western part of the island, called Cumry, or Wales.
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A part of this sermon, as delivered on another occasion, is given in the latter part of this volume.
3
Jer. xv. 12.
4
Isaiah lxvi. 8.
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Isaiah ii. 3.
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Hos. xiv. 2.
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Such an accident is said to have occurred at Shrewsbury, in England, a few fears ago.
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The three are since dead; the first two named died before Mr. Evans, and Mr. Thomas since.
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1 John i. 1–3.
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Rom. vi. 17.
11
The eighteenth.
12
Dr. Edward Williams, of Rotherham, author of some abstruse inquiries on the Divine Sovereignty.