Thomas Williams
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Born January 1, 1815
Died January 1, 1913 (98 years old)
Horncastle, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Also known as: Williams, Thomas, 1779-1876, Williams, Thomas Howard, 1779-1876
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Thomas Williams (1847–1913) was a Welsh Christadelphian who emigrated to America in 1872, and eventually became editor of The Christadelphian Advocate magazine and author of The Great Salvation and The World's Redemption, reserving him a place alongside Christadelphian founders Dr. John Thomas and Robert Roberts. When his appeals to English brethren went unheeded, he became the most prominent of the brethren who avoided these divisive factions, and later became known as Unamended Christadelphians because they never adopted a particular amendment to the Christadelphian statement of faith. -Wikipedia
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A sermon, on the conclusion of the second century from the settlement of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations
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A discourse at a public meeting of the singers in the North Parish in Wrentham, 13th May, 1817
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A discourse
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Discourse on theological and evangelical orthodoxy
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Note on title page - "Dr. Emmons left behind him of the late flourishing sect of Hopkinsians, only one to preach his funeral sermon."
