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John Breese

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John Breese

Birth
Llanbrynmair, Powys, Wales
Death
8 Aug 1842 (aged 52)
Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Burial
Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales Add to Map
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Born at Llanbrynmair , Sept. 1789 . In his younger days he was almost entirely dependent on the Sunday school for his education. At the age of 20 he was admitted a full member of the church in the Old Chapel , then under the ministry of John Roberts ( 1767 - 1834 ) , and when he was 24 he was invited to start preaching . His friends helped him to go to a school in Shrewsbury , after which he was admitted to the Academy under George Lewis , which had just moved from Wrexham to Llanfyllin . While there his ability as a preacher attracted attention, and in 1817 he was called to be minister of the church in Edmund Street , Liverpool , shortly afterwards moving to the Tabernacle , Great Crosshall Street . Here he worked hard for seventeen years to develop the Welsh Independent connexion in the city, and on many occasions walked to and from Manchester to minister to the church at that place.

He became famous throughout the length and breadth of Wales as a preacher — so much so that, during this period, he and William Williams ( 1781 - 1840 ) were the preachers mostly in demand at preaching assemblies. In 1835 he moved to Carmarthen to take charge of the church in Lammas Street , but shortly afterwards his health began to fail and he d. 8 Aug. 1842 . He was buried in Lammas Street burial ground.

He was above all a doctrinal preacher , and his congregations sometimes had difficulty in following him, but so striking was his delivery that he rarely failed to captivate them. An article written by him can be found in the volume entitled Galwad Ddifrifol (A Serious Call), better known as ‘ Y Llyfr Glas ’ (The Blue Book), published by John Roberts of Llanbrynmair , advocating the ‘ New System .’ The antiquary Edward Breese was his son.

From the Wesh National Library's "Dictionary of Welsh Biography"

John married Margaret Williams 1801-1879 on December 3, 1823 in Clyro, Radnorshire, Wales.

Their children are:

David Williams Breese 1826-1848
John Breese 1830-1858
Jane Elizabeth Breese 1831-1880
Anne Breese 1833-1843
Edward Breese 1835-1881
Samuel Breese 1838-
Born at Llanbrynmair , Sept. 1789 . In his younger days he was almost entirely dependent on the Sunday school for his education. At the age of 20 he was admitted a full member of the church in the Old Chapel , then under the ministry of John Roberts ( 1767 - 1834 ) , and when he was 24 he was invited to start preaching . His friends helped him to go to a school in Shrewsbury , after which he was admitted to the Academy under George Lewis , which had just moved from Wrexham to Llanfyllin . While there his ability as a preacher attracted attention, and in 1817 he was called to be minister of the church in Edmund Street , Liverpool , shortly afterwards moving to the Tabernacle , Great Crosshall Street . Here he worked hard for seventeen years to develop the Welsh Independent connexion in the city, and on many occasions walked to and from Manchester to minister to the church at that place.

He became famous throughout the length and breadth of Wales as a preacher — so much so that, during this period, he and William Williams ( 1781 - 1840 ) were the preachers mostly in demand at preaching assemblies. In 1835 he moved to Carmarthen to take charge of the church in Lammas Street , but shortly afterwards his health began to fail and he d. 8 Aug. 1842 . He was buried in Lammas Street burial ground.

He was above all a doctrinal preacher , and his congregations sometimes had difficulty in following him, but so striking was his delivery that he rarely failed to captivate them. An article written by him can be found in the volume entitled Galwad Ddifrifol (A Serious Call), better known as ‘ Y Llyfr Glas ’ (The Blue Book), published by John Roberts of Llanbrynmair , advocating the ‘ New System .’ The antiquary Edward Breese was his son.

From the Wesh National Library's "Dictionary of Welsh Biography"

John married Margaret Williams 1801-1879 on December 3, 1823 in Clyro, Radnorshire, Wales.

Their children are:

David Williams Breese 1826-1848
John Breese 1830-1858
Jane Elizabeth Breese 1831-1880
Anne Breese 1833-1843
Edward Breese 1835-1881
Samuel Breese 1838-


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