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Howell Harris was a prominent Welsh clergyman and preacher known for his role in the Methodist revival. Born in Talgarth, he experienced a profound spiritual transformation that led him to become a key figure in the early Methodist movement in the 18th century. His passionate preaching and dedication to evangelism inspired many, and he played a significant role in the spread of Methodism throughout Wales and beyond. Harris was influential in establishing societies for spiritual growth and community support, fostering a sense of fellowship among believers.
Throughout his life, he faced opposition and challenges but remained steadfast in his mission to promote religious awakening. His writings, including letters and autobiographical accounts, provide insight into his thoughts and experiences, reflecting his deep commitment to his faith and the importance of personal piety. His legacy endures through the continued influence of his work on later generations of Methodists and other religious movements.

Nationalität Walisisch
Geburtsdatum March 24, 1714
Geburtsort Talgarth, Brecknockshire, Wales
Todesdatum June 11, 1773
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