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<p> A friend called on the Rev. T. Charles, of Bala, on Sunday afternoon, September II, 1814, after having been in church. 'Well,' said he, 'how did you like Mr. M ? Was there enough of gospel in the sermon to save a sinner? If not, it was of little consequence what was preached. I hope Bala people will never take up with anything short of that.' </p> <p> </p>
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<p> [[A]] friend called on the Rev. [[T.]] Charles, of Bala, on Sunday afternoon, September [[Ii,]] 1814, after having been in church. 'Well,' said he, 'how did you like Mr. [[M]] ? Was there enough of gospel in the sermon to save a sinner? If not, it was of little consequence what was preached. [[I]] hope [[Bala]] people will never take up with anything short of that.' </p>
 
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Sermons: Must Have The Gospel In Them [1]

A friend called on the Rev. T. Charles, of Bala, on Sunday afternoon, September Ii, 1814, after having been in church. 'Well,' said he, 'how did you like Mr. M ? Was there enough of gospel in the sermon to save a sinner? If not, it was of little consequence what was preached. I hope Bala people will never take up with anything short of that.'

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