JONES
,
JOHN (CYNDDYLAN
;
DWB
, 484-5).
B.
27 Feb. 1841
. He was for some time a pupil at the school of
John
Evans
(
DWB
, 243-4)
,
Aberystwyth
. He and
John
Rhys
(
DWB
, 844-5)
were both appointed
pupil-teachers
at
Penllwyn
because the
schoolmaster
could not choose between them. For a while he
kept a school
himself near the site of the town clock in
Aberystwyth
. His pupils were candidates for the ministry, young boys anxious to succeed in business and
sailors
. The revival of
1859
deeply affected him and soon afterwards he moved to
London
. There, under the stimulating influence of
Owen
Thomas
(
DWB
, 960)
and
David Charles
Davies
(
DWB
, 117)
, he quite naturally became inclined towards the ministry. As the
Calvinistic Methodists
were reluctant to support his candidature, he entered
Bala College
in
1864
as a lay student. Nevertheless, he was not deterred from crossing swords with the
Principal
,
Lewis
Edwards
(
DWB
, 191)
, on the topic of the Doctrine of Atonement. He went to
Treveca College
in
1865
and on completing a course in
1867
he accepted a call to serve as
minister
of the
English Presb. church
at
Pontypool
. He m. there but as his stipend was insufficient to maintain his family, even though he turned to
journalism
to supplement his income, he returned to
London
. In
1869
he took charge of the
Congl. church
in
Offord Road
,
Pentonville
, subsequently succeeding
Thomas
Jones
(
DWB
, 518-9)
as
minister
of
Bedford Congl. church
,
Charrington Street
, where
Robert
Browning
and
Alfred
Tennyson
occasionally heard him preach. According to the
Congl. Yr. Bk.
for
1875
he was ‘late
Bedford Chapel
’, having commenced his ministry at the
English Presb. church
in
Frederick St.
,
Cardiff
on
15 Nov. 1874
. His ‘
Non Con Quill
’ articles appeared during
1887-89
. He was
secretary
of the
Bible Society
in
south Wales
from
1887 to 1909
. In
1912
he went to
America
on a preaching tour. To his publications should be added his commentary,
Yr Epistol at y Colossiaid
.
Eternal Truth in the Eternal City
is an exposition of the
Letter to the Romans
. Studies of the first eight chapters of
Genesis
constitute
Primeval Religion
.
Luke
does not appear in the catalogues of the
N.L.W.
nor the
B.L.
as one of his series of
Studies
. He m. 3 times and left a son of the first marriage,
E. Norman
Jones
, a
Professor
at
Aberystwyth Theological College
. To the bibliography add an article by his son on his centenary in
Y Drysorfa
,
1941
, 171-6. [
West. Mail
,
20 Dec. 1913
, marriage.]
Author:
Evan David Jones, F.S.A., (1903-87), Aberystwyth