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David Adams (Congregationalist divine)

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in 1888. Grounded in philosophy, poetry, and theology, his sermons focused on ethics. He wrote the prize-winning essay "Evolution in its relation to the Fall, the Incarnation, and the Resurrection" by 1893. He moved to Liverpool in 1895. Two years later his book
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and endeavored to "do away with the idea of contingency in theology and to substitute for it inevitability" and became a leader in the development of Welsh theology, according to E. Keri Evans, his biographer.
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from 1870 to 1872. He was ordained in 1878 at Hawen and Bryngwenith, Cardiganshire. Early in his career as a minister, he was a Sunday school catechist, promoted temperance, and won a prize for his essay on
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Author John Morgan-Guy said, "Morality was primary for Adams, and the Spiritual Christ more important than the Jesus of history."
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on 28 August 1845. His parents were Margaret and John Adams, who made boots and was a lay preacher. He attended the
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The Bible in Church, Academy, and Culture: Essays in Honour of the Reverend Dr. John Tudno Williams
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in 1913 and in 1922 learned that he would receive an honorary Doctorate in Divinity from the
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grammar school. His education was interrupted when students were required to attend the
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Religion and Society in the Diocese of St Davids 1485–2011
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Cardiganshire
Tal-y-bont
Cardiganshire
Llanfihangel
Church of England
Bangor
Swansea
University College Wales, Aberystwyth
Llanelly
Ystradgynlais
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
National Eisteddfod
Calvinism
Bethesda, Caernarfonshire
Union of Welsh Independents
University of Wales





"Adams, David (1845-1923), Congregationalist divine"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
National Library of Wales
Religion and Society in the Diocese of St Davids 1485–2011
ISBN
978-1-317-06784-9
The Bible in Church, Academy, and Culture: Essays in Honour of the Reverend Dr. John Tudno Williams
ISBN

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