Griffiths Vaughan

Griffiths Vaughan (?-1958) was a Strict and Particular Baptist preacher. Between 1946-1951, he served as pastor for the church meeting at Zoar Particular Baptist Chapel, Bradford. He was a descendant (perhaps nephew) of the first pastor of this church, William Vaughan. He was also a contributor to the Waymarks Magazine. Many of his articles from the 1930s correctly predict the decline of England and the Particular Baptist denomination during the latter half of the twentieth century.

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    The Life And Ministry Of Griffiths Vaughan

    William Bailey Griffiths Vaughan died on 26th January. From his own writings the following paragraphs are extracted:— "Brought up under the truth at Zoar Chapel, Bradford, Yorks, I was from early youth accustomed to hear the faithful proclamation of the gospel, which my carnal nature often resented and upon which its enmity often sat in judgment. In about my seventeenth year, the sudden affliction of my dear father brought me to my knees for the first time in earnest prayer in felt helplessness."