Ben Davies (Independent minister and author)
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Ben Davies (1840 - 1930) was a Welsh Independent minister and author.
Biography
He grew up in the Rhondda area, where an early age he entered employment as a coal miner, but managed to educate himself to some extent, and joined Cymer Church, where he was encouraged to begin preaching. He later held positions at the Tabernacle at Treorchy, Trelech and Capel Iwan, and Ebenezer, Newcastle Emlyn.
His writings include four volumes of sermons, 'Gair y Cymod' (published 1882), 'Y Bywyd Annherfynol', 'Pyrth Seion', and 'Y Gronyn Gwenith', and miscellaneous writings such as, 'Y Pulpud a'r Seddau' (1909).
He died in August 1930.[1]
References
- ^ Davies, Thomas Eirug. "Ben Davies". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
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