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WILLIAMS, John Ethurhuld, Canadian clergyman, born in Carmarthen, Wales, 19 December, 1817. He removed to Canada in 1833, was ordained a minister of the Methodist church in 1850, elected president of the London conference in 1874, was joint representative to the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church of the United States in 1876, and was president of the united general conference in 1883 for the unification of the various branches of the Methodist church in Canada. He was joint representative at the centennial conference of the Methodist churches of the United States in 1884, and in 1885 was appointed general superintendent of the Methodist church in Canada. Victoria university gave him the degree of D. D. in 1877.
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