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MR. KEIR HARDIE ON THE LABOUR…

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MORIAH AMAN SUPPORTS BETHLEHEM.

INTERVIEW WITH THE REV. D.…

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Theological Friction. TROUBLE AT BETHEL, GADLYS. A conflict between the Old and the New Theologians has been proceeding apace for some time at Bethel Welsh Congre- gational Chapel, Gadlys, though matters have not reached the stage arrived at in Bethlehem, Aberowmboi. The active New Theologians in Bethel number about 24, but together with their fami- lies this number would possibly be trebled. The feeling entertained by some of the deacons towards the Campbellites may be gathered from the following re- mark, made by one of the former:- Their teaching' is so rotten that I can- not possibly sit down in the same chapel as them." It is .interesting to note also that this winter the Unsectarian Class were re- fused the loan of the Vestry for meet- ings. This class was started by the Rev. J. Richards, then pastor of Bethel, and last winter the Rev. J. Morgan Jones, M.A., Aberdare, was invited to take Mr. Richards' place. The reason given for refusing was that the Trust Deeds would not allow such gatherings to be held there. Feeling that a re-election of deacons would clear the air, as it were, seven of the deacons decided last Sunday week to tender their resignations. This was in the afternoon, but when the evening came, four only handed in their papers. The four were Messrs. R..A. Davies, T. D. Williams, David Morris, and D. J. Williams. On the Monday evening a church meeting refused to accept Mr. T. D. Williams' resignation, but accepted the others. Furthermore, on the Wed- nesday evening, another church meeting proceeded to elect a treasurer in the place of Mr. Davies. The new officer is Mr. Wm. Bowen. It is doubted by several members whether this is consti- tutional., for the rules specify that there must be a notice given extending over two Sundays, before any such matter can be dealt with. A Bible Class meets every Sunday morning at 9.30, but owing to the strain- ed relations, the attendance is almost confined to those who lean towards the Rev. R. J. Campbell's views. One of the New Theologians, in con- versation with our correspondent, com- plained that whenever anything was pro- posed by a member of the "advanced wing," it was immediately condemned by the other side. They would like to throw us out," he continued, but they cannot muster sufficient courage."

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