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JOHN ELIAS (1774-1841)

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 272 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN ELIAS (1774-1841)  , Welsh
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Nonconformist preacher and reformer, was born on the 2nd of May 1774, in the parish of Abererch, Carnarvonshire . In his youth he came under the influence of the Calvinistic Methodist revival and became a preacher at nineteen . In 1799 he married and settled at Llanfechell in Anglesey, giving up his trade as a weaver to become a small shopkeeper . His fame as a preacher increased, and under the direction of Thomas Charles of
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Bala he established numerous
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Sunday
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schools, and gave and secured considerable Welsh support to the founding of the
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London Missionary Society, the
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British and
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Foreign Bible Society and the Religious Tract Society . On Charles's
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death in 1814 he became the recognized leader of the Calvinistic Methodist Church, and the story of his
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life is simply a record of marvellously successful preaching
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tours . He died on the 8th of
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June 1841; ten thousand
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people attended his funeral . 1 On the old views
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relating to the succession of the priests, according to which the high-priesthood was diverted from the
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line of Eleazar and Phinehas into that of Ithamar, see Robertson Smith, Old Test. in Jewish Church, 2nd ed., p . 266 . His eloquence was so remarkable that he was known as " the Welsh
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Demosthenes." His strength
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lay in his intense conviction of an intimate connexion between sin and punishment and in his power of dramatic presentation . As an ecclesiastic he was not so successful; he helped to compile his church's Confession of Faith in 1823, and laid
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great stress on a clause which limited the scope of the
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atonement to the elect . He was a stout Tory in politics and had many friends among the
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Anglican clergy; he opposed the
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movement for
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Roman Catholic emancipation . Several of his sermons were published in Welsh .

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