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- David_Jones_(Baptist_minister) abstract "David Jones (10 July 1736 – 12 August 1810) was a Welsh Baptist minister, whose sympathy for Methodism saw him become one of the leading religions lights in Wales. When he settled in the village of Llangan in 1767, the congregation, numbered in its hundreds, would come from many miles around to hear him preach and to take communion.".
- Q16850823 abstract "David Jones (10 July 1736 – 12 August 1810) was a Welsh Baptist minister, whose sympathy for Methodism saw him become one of the leading religions lights in Wales. When he settled in the village of Llangan in 1767, the congregation, numbered in its hundreds, would come from many miles around to hear him preach and to take communion.".
- David_Jones_(Baptist_minister) comment "David Jones (10 July 1736 – 12 August 1810) was a Welsh Baptist minister, whose sympathy for Methodism saw him become one of the leading religions lights in Wales. When he settled in the village of Llangan in 1767, the congregation, numbered in its hundreds, would come from many miles around to hear him preach and to take communion.".
- Q16850823 comment "David Jones (10 July 1736 – 12 August 1810) was a Welsh Baptist minister, whose sympathy for Methodism saw him become one of the leading religions lights in Wales. When he settled in the village of Llangan in 1767, the congregation, numbered in its hundreds, would come from many miles around to hear him preach and to take communion.".