Statement of accounts of Llandrindod Wells Convention,
- 16.
- Ffeil
- 1907.
Statement of accounts of Llandrindod Wells Convention, 1907.
Statement of accounts of Llandrindod Wells Convention,
Statement of accounts of Llandrindod Wells Convention, 1907.
Typescript recollections of the revival in Aberdare, Ffestiniog, Gwyddelwern, Portdinorwic, and Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion; extracts from South Wales newspapers; and 'Memories of the Revival in Bethel Chapel, Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog'.
Press cuttings from evangelical publications, mainly The Evangelical Library Bulletin and Evangelical Times, 1965-86, relating to prominent figures including Christmas Evans; Howell Harris; Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones; and William Williams, Pantycelyn.
Papers including the autobiography of Jessie Penn-Lewis in her hand and an article by her 'The Leading of the Lord', The Christian, 1903.
Photocopies of articles by Jessie Penn-Lewis from the periodical The Life of Faith,
Photocopies of articles by Jessie Penn-Lewis from the periodical The Life of Faith, 1906.
Letters of condolence to Jessie Penn-Lewis on the death of her husband William Penn-Lewis, 1925, and press cuttings, 1921-5, relating to him; together with letters of condolence and printed tributes on the death of Jessie Penn-Lewis in 1927.
Papers relating to Evan Roberts including transcripts of letters from him to the Rev. R. B. Jones, 1907-8; photocopies of three letters from him, 1907-24, and from Jessie Penn-Lewis, 1905-7.
Papers, 1905-6, including correspondence of Jessie Penn-Lewis, relating to the North Wales (Bangor District) Convention for the Deepening of Spiritual Life, 1906.
Music Book by John Ryland Harris ('Ieuan Ddu', 1802-23), Cyfarwyddiadau eglur a hyrwydd at ddysgu peroriaeth (Swansea, 1825), published by the Rechabites, an ancient Temperance movement, also including music in manuscript form.
Correspondence, 1901-9, including letters to Granine and letters from the Rev. R. B. Jones, mainly 1905, and J. Cynddylan Jones, 1904; together with her notebook containing her address 'The Welsh Revival' and observations on her visit to Wales.