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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

CHAPTER X
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We regretted the want of the native language, as we could not have the same command over the meeting as would otherwise have been the case.
At Barmouth, instead of convening the people to hear the word, they had to exercise a Christian gift of a different kind--the gift of spiritual judgment.
9 _mo_.

19 .-- On entering Barmouth we thought of a meeting with the inhabitants; but on feeling more closely at the subject the way did not appear clear; there was something which we could neither see nor feel through.

This power of spiritual discrimination is very precious.

How instructive it is to mark our impressions under various circumstances and at different times! 9 _mo_.

25 .-- At Ruthin we obtained information respecting the few individuals at Llangollen who profess with Friends, and set off to pay them a visit.


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