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In spite of his early disadvantages and personal disfigurement (he had lost an eye in a youthful brawl), Evans was a remarkably powerful preacher that was said to have been 7 feet tall. To a natural aptitude for this calling he united a nimble mind and an inquiring spirit; his character was simple,
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influence, and when the Wesleyans entered Wales he took the Calvinist side in the bitter controversies that were frequent between 1800 and 1810. His chief characteristic was a vivid and affluent imagination, which absorbed and controlled his other abilities, and earned for him the name
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entitled 'The World's Great Sermons' included Evans' famous graveyard sermon 'The World As A Graveyard' and was the only sermon in the collection by a Welsh preacher and one of the few by a Baptist.
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and again undertook the old work of building and collecting. He was also noted to have sermons in the village of
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His works were edited by Owen Davies, in three volumes, and were published in Caernarvon between 1895 and 1897.
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at Llandyssul further influenced him, and he soon joined the latter denomination.
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as "the greatest preacher that the Baptists have ever had in Great Britain".
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farm labourer. At the age of seventeen, he became the servant of a
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as a preacher and settled for two years on the remote
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