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WELSHI CONGREGATIONALISM.

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WELSH CONGREGATIONALISM. EAST GLAMORGAN QUARTERLY I MEliTING. On Wednesday, In very unpropitious wenther, the quaiteriy meetiug in connection with the E'ist Glamorgan Welsh Congregational Associa- tion was held at Watford's Chapel, situate on the mountains "bout a mile from the historic town of Caerphilly. Watford's Church, which is at present under the charge of tlie Rev. D. G. Rees, Whitchurch, is one of the oldest Nonconformist Churches in Wales, having been founded in the year 1662, nt which time services were held in the different home- Blende situate ou the mountains. In the year 1739 a chapel was built to meet the convenience of wor,hipper., wheiein services have been regularly held up to the present time. It was at Watford that tho Calviniuic Methodists held their first nssociution (u S.issiwnp), tiie mode- rator being the late celebrated Rev. George Whitfield, and at which the late giants of Nonconformity, viz., the Rev. Daniel Rowlands (Llangeitho) and the Rev. William Williams (Pantycelyn), were present. Tiie business of th* meeting commenced nt ten Ti,e bu.i,?s f th? ?eet! fi? y pr idd ) cl?air- o'clock, the Rev. W. J. Morris (Poniypridd), chair- man for the yearpi ending. There were also present: —The Revs. J. Davies, Taihirbn; D. Richards, Caerphilly; D. G. Rile", Whitchurch; M. Jones, Tynewyd'd; R. E. Williams, Cilfynvdd; W. Mor- gan, Llan; E. Gronow, Pontypridd; II. P. Jenkins T. Davies, Cwmpiiik; Ll. 3. Davies, Trewilliam T. Jones, Maendv; J. Lliawelyii, Llantrisant; C. T. Thomas, Groeswen; W. C. Davies Liant risant; T. George, Dinas; and J. C. Evans,Gilfach; and the fol- lowing laymen Messrs. T. Thomas, Ty'nywem; J.Thomas, Watford; T. Morgan, Watford; W. John, Watford; Di. Davies, Watford; W. E. Evans, Bonvilstone; — Waiters, Efail hllf; Thomas John, Whitchurch; and Skivens, grocer, Cardiff. The CHAIRMAN, in opening the proceedings, briefly dwelt upon the history of the Watford Church. The SECRKTARY (the Rev. Mr. Williams, Hafod) then read the minutes of the last quarterly meet- ing, which were confirmed. TUB GBANT TO THR CHUIiCHRS. The grant 10 the Churchts was discussed, and it was decided that the sum of £100. collected towards liquidating the chapel dfbts in the dis- trict, should be apportioned its follows, subject to the Churchts to which grants were voted contri- buting the amounts placed opposite their nitmes:- Church Grant. Contributions. £ £ Gilfach Goch 15 55 Llwyuypia 15 &5 Trewilliam 10 90 C..p.,k 20 45 Cwntugney 10 M T.'nyr?it t0. 40 Pon\vc«own 4 — Ciifynydd 6 r:j'jj-: 1 iJ.: i !hrry. 6. M Xnyshlr 6 95 TheTBBASUUEB llllr, Thomas, Ty'nywem) sub- mitted an uCcount of the financial position of the as^ocittior, which was deemed satisfactory. LKTTKKS OF DISMISSAL. It was resolved that letter* of "Himsj-al be given to the ltevs. O. M. Rabins (Cathay*), who has re- moved to Pwllheli, and Jones (Potth), who has undertaken a pastorate at Beihsiua (Pem.). On the proposition of the R«;v. J. DAVIES iTaihiiion), it was decided to cordially «ccept the Rev. Mr. Gronow (Pontypridd) into the associa- tion. SECESSION 07 NONCONFORMIST MINISTJCB5 TO THB CHUHCH. The SECBETAKY read it resolution which bad been pished at the Welsh Congregational Uuion at Wrexham, protesting against the charges of the Bi.-hops of Llandaff and St. Asaph against Nonconformist ministers viz., that they were continually knockiug at the door for admission into the Established Church. and suggesting that every district conference throughout Wales should devise some scheme wheveby each minister in the district should sign a protest declaring the charge, as fir as he was concerned, to b. unfounded. The Rev. V. J. THOMAS proposed that such a pro- tect be signed. Ti»e XeV, J. JONES (Maendy) seconded the pro- posal, urging that an opportunity would tbu. be given to young ministers t > show that they were innocent of the charge. Suspicion would never be attached 10 their older ministers, but it could easily fall on the young preachers, and in common justice to them they should be given this oppor- Lunity tor protesting. The R.iv. R. E. WILLIAMS concurred. The Rev. J. DAVlkS (Taihirion) thought that by taking such a course they would be advertising the Cnurch and thus bringing it into more pro mi- nence. He ail?o thought ihat it would please the h:¡f 1:U;;gle 'ctn:rst:: got at loggerheads over such proposals. Therefore, it would be the wiser course not to discuss the matter. He had received overtures to go over to the Church, but he was still au.ongst them, and be intended t, remain with them. Several other mini., em concurred, and the pro- posal was rejected by a IDHjarityof eleven votes. KLECnON OF CHAIRMAN. Tlie Rev. J. E. Ev&na (Githch Uoch) ?M elected chairman for the ensuing year by a large majo- I r'ty. NRXT QUARTERLY KRRTING. I I It was decided that the next quarterly mactingI I be held at Cwmpark in January. I TESTIMONIAL TO A MINISTER, I The proposal ot the Church at Taihirion to pre- sent the Rev. J. Davies with a testimonial, after 40 rears' faithful service, received the cordial assent of the meeting. CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS. In vRcFtiing tire chair, the CHAIBMAN delivered a thoughtful address on u The Future of the Con- gregutionul Miuistry in Wales." He was confident that, despite the altered circumstances, the pulpit would siill continue to retain its hold on the attention of the Welsh people, and that in the future the ministry would be as powerful and as pure as in the past. Tiie only danger he apprehended arose from the desire of the Churches In England to secure Welsh preachers. Siiouli this continue, they In Wales could not but suffer greatly for, as a rule, it was their most promising young men who were tempted to leave tire Principality for the C mgregational Churches of England. He apprnhrnded no danger whatever from seces- sion to di* Church, Be urged the Churches to 1 exercise great care in raising young men for the pulpit, and advised that at a denomination they should prepare for a more thorough training of thfir ministers in future, considering the fast changing condition of the Principality. The address was well received, and the meeting closed with the usual votes of thanks.

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