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Welsh Nationality, and How Alone It is to Be Saved: A Sermon

By William Gabriel Davies

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a call to action, a reverend rallies a nation to embrace progress and learning, lest their cultural identity and spiritual strength wither away.

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2019-10-29
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"Welsh Nationality, and How Alone It is to Be Saved: A Sermon" by William Gabriel Davies is a sermon that dives into the spiritual and cultural state of the Welsh people in the 1870s, specifically delivered in 1870. It looks at the need for spiritual and intellectual development, warning against the risks of staying the same in knowledge and understanding. At its heart, it grapples with Welsh identity, keeping culture alive, and the moral duties tied to learning through a spiritual lens. Davies uses the Bible to show how the Welsh should value their traditions while growing their minds and thinking forward, further emphasizing the need for knowledge beyond just religion, pointing out that ignorance can ruin society and morals. He pushes his listeners to push for progress, cherish their language and culture, and see the danger in standing still.

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