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David Williams (Methodist minister, born 1877)

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from 1916 to 1918, seeing action in Egypt and Palestine. He had a high reputation as a chaplain, preacher (in both Welsh and in English) and teacher. He wrote commentaries on
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theological college, and became professor of the New Testament in 1906 when the college moved to the
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in 1903 and was ordained in the following year. In 1905, he became professor of
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Welsh Calvinistic Methodist minister and theological tutor (1877–1927)
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During the First World War, he was a chaplain with the
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Calvinistic Methodist
Holyhead
Anglesey
Beaumaris
Oswestry
Owen Owen
University College, Aberystwyth
classics
Jesus College, Oxford
Cardiff
Church History
Trefeca
United Theological College
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Galatians
2 Corinthians
James
Bala College
Jenkins, Robert Thomas
"Williams, David (1877–1927), Calvinistic Methodist minister and college tutor"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
National Library of Wales
Categories
1877 births
1927 deaths
Alumni of Aberystwyth University
Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford
Welsh-speaking clergy
Welsh theologians

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