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Siloa Chapel was the
largest of the
Welsh Independent, or Congregationalist,
chapels in Aberdare.
Services are held in the
Welsh language. Established...
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Sibbechai Sibmah Sichem Siddim Sidon Sigionoth Sihon Sihor Silas Silla Siloa Silv****
Simeon Simon Sin
Sinai Sinim Sion
Sinon Sisamai Sisera Sitnah Sivan...
- were Calfaria,
Aberdare and Seion,
Cwmaman (Baptist); Saron,
Aberaman and
Siloa,
Aberdare (Independent); and Bethania,
Aberdare (Calvinistic Methodist)...
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Independent Chapel,
Glanmor Rd. And
Copperworks Rd., Seaside, Llanelli;
siloa (6427)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 1
October 2021.
Edwards 2009, p. 100...
- Heav'ns and
Earth Rose out of Chaos: Or if Sion Hill
Delight thee more, and
Siloa's Brook that flow'd Fast by the
Oracle of God; I
thence Invoke thy aid to...
- Street, Aberaman, Wales,
formed as an
initiative of the
David Price of
Siloa, Aberdare, soon
after the
development of
Aberaman as an
industrial settlement...
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fourteen members from
Ebenezer who left to
establish the new
church at
Siloa, Aberdare, and
Price was
directly involved, as a workman, in the constriction...
- Cymru) and is part of the
Ceredigion constituency in the
House of Commons.
Siloa Chapel in
Cwmefyn was
built in 1866, as part of a
series of
churches founded...
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research interests may have been a
factor in his
receiving a call from
Siloa, Aberdare,
where he was
ordained in June 1933. He was only the
third minister...
- Rees
decided to
leave Ebenezer in
March 1842
having accepted a call from
Siloa, Llanelli.
Ebenezer had no
minister for the next two
years and
during this...