Saturday, April 9. Preached at Cardiff, and at Fonmon.[49] At Cardiff, the congregation large; and the greatest scoffers quiet.
Sunday, April 10. Preached twice at Lantrissaint, where Howell Harris also preached in Welsh.[50]
Monday, April 11. Preached from a balcony, in the street, at Neath, to about three thousand people.[51]
Tuesday, April 12. Preached once at Harbrook, and twice at Swansea, the congregations at the latter place consisting of four thousand persons. In all these visits, he was accompanied by Howell Harris, who generally preached in Welsh, after Whitefield’s sermon was concluded.
Wednesday, April 13. Preached twice at Llanelly, and once at Abergwilly.
Thursday, April 14. Preached twice at Carmarthen, “one of the greatest and most polite places in Wales; in the morning, from the top of the cross; in the evening, from a table near it. It was the great sessions. The justices desired I would stay till they rose, and they would come.Accordingly they did, and many thousands more, and several people of quality.”[52]
Friday, April 15. Preached at “Narberth, to some thousands, with great power.”
Saturday, April 16. Preached at Newton, and at Jeffreston, to “several thousands, very like the Kingswood colliers.”
Sunday, April 17. “Preached at Llys-y-fran, and had, as it were, a Moorfields congregation;”[53] also “to about the same number near Haverfordwest.”
Wednesday, April 20. “Preached, at eight in the morning, to about eight thousand people, at Carmarthen; and, in the afternoon, to several thousands, at Narberth.”