excerpt from 'A letter to the editor' pp. 6 (119 words)
excerpt from 'A letter to the editor' pp. 6 (119 words)
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Sir, Will any of your Dissenting friends kindly inform me, through the medium of the WELSHMAN, whether Dissenting chapels are strictly intended for religious purposes? I am led to ask this by circumstances which have happened during the last few weeks. I have been staying for the above period in the town of Llandovery. On Monday evening last, happening to pass one of the chapels, I heard singing, and stopping to listen, distinctly heard "Men of Harlech" sung, I must say, in a very creditable manner. I have also been informed that the A.B.C. duet has been sung in the Methodist Chapel, on a Sunday night after divine service. I am, sir, A TRAVELLR IN SOUTH WALES. |
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