A BRIEF HISTORY 3627 OF THE "LIFE AND LABOURS OF THE REV. T. CHARLES, A. B. LATE OF BALA, MERIONETHSHIRE, BY THE REV. EDWARD MORGAN, M. A. AND CHAPLAIN TO THE LATE RIGHT HON. EARL FERRERS, The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance.---Psalm cxii. 6. 0- "Christian love has done far greater things for the real good A pha le ceir un trwy'r gwledydd, llai ei vai, a mwy ei ddevnydd? London: PUBLISHED BY HAMILTON, SEELEY, HATCHARD, JONES, The LEICESTER: PRINTED BY R. TIBBUTT. profits, if any, will be given to some charitable institution. 4-7-336WB THE character of the individual intended to be exhibited in the following pages, is not inferior in interest to that of any of our modern divines. He moved indeed in a sphere and in a part of the country, which precluded that publicity which others have attained. The Welsh had among them but very few, and indeed scarcely any until very lately, of those who possessed the pen of a ready writer,' and none, till within the last few years, of those periodical publications, by which the deeds of the good and the great are made known to the world. They labour as a people under peculiar disadvantages. None of those nurseries of learning, none of those establishments which encourage and remunerate the efforts of genius, are to be found among them: though when we consider their distinct language, their distance from the English Universities, and their comparative poverty, we cannot fail to conclude that such institutions are |