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Disgrifiad archifol
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church
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Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

World Conference on Faith and Order,

Typewritten and printed replies from churches (i.e. Presbyterian Church of Wales, Church in Wales), 1928-1934, to the reports of the World Conference on Faith and Order held at Lausanne, August 1927.

Undod Anglicanaidd-Methodistaidd

Papers, [c. 1965], relating to lecture(s) by T. I. Ellis for the Department of Extra-Mural Studies of UCW, Aberystwyth, on the subject of Anglicanism and Methodism in Wales and attempts at greater interdenominational cooperation. Also included is related printed matter and routine correspondence.

Miscellanea,

Draft of the charge to the ordinands delivered by the Reverend Lodwig Lewis, Saunders Lewis's father, at the Quarterly Association of the Presbyterian Church of Wales held at Aberystwyth, November 1925; and a typescript draft, 1976, with autograph revision, of an article by Saunders Lewis on Dafydd ab Edmwnd, published in Ysgrifau Beirniadol 10 (1977).

Lodwig Lewis and Saunders Lewis.

The Calvinistic Methodist mission field in India,

Papers relating to a visit paid in 1882 by Thomas Palestina Lewis, M.P., father of Sir Henry Lewis, to the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist mission field in North East India. They include messages from members of the Presbyterian Church in Shillong to members of the Presbyterian Church of Wales, and 'Anerchiad' in verse 'i Thomas Lewis Esqr. o Langefni, Môn, ar ei ymweliad a Khassia 1882', written by Robert Evans, and 'Rhestr o'r pethau a anfonwyd i Mr. Lewis o Shangpoong, ynghyd a sylw byr ar bob un', this also written by Robert Evans.

'Fy hen athrawon'

Mae'r ffeil yn cynnwys 'Anerchiadau a draddodwyd i gymdeithas lenyddol Canning St': sef ysgrifau hunangofiannol gan W. O. Jones am ei ddyddiau ysgol a'u gyfnod yng Ngholeg y Bala.

Canning Street chapel (Liverpool)

Toriadau o'r wasg

Mae'r gyfres yn cynnwys llythyrau oddi wrth W. O. Jones ac eraill, 1888-1901, ynglŷn â Phwnc y Tir, ymddiriedolaeth elusennol Waunfawr 1893, 'Cymry yn y Senedd', ac etholiad Bwrdeistref Arfon 1888, ynghyd ag erthyglau gwleidyddol, crefyddol a llenyddol gan W. O. Jones ac eraill, ac hefyd adroddiadau, sylwebaeth a gohebiaeth ynglŷn â'r anghydfod rhwng W. O. Jones ac Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru yng Nghapel Chatham Street, Lerpwl, 1900-1901, gan gynnwys ei amddiffyniad ohono'i hun ar dudalennau Y Cymro.

Free Church of the Welsh (Liverpool)

CMA: Calvinistic Methodist Archive

  • GB 0210 CALMETHS
  • Fonds
  • 1734-2011

The records deposited in 1934 included two major groups, the 'Trevecka Group' and the 'Bala College Group'. The former, which represents the largely autonomous 18th-century development of Methodism in Wales, beginning in the 1730s, is centred on the archives of the founding father of Welsh Methodism, Howell Harris, and of the religious community which he established, the 'Trevecka Family'. Besides the 290 volumes of Howell Harris's diaries (for 1735-73), it comprises some 3000 letters, accounts of Societies (individual groups of adherents) and records of Associations. The 'Bala College Group' represents the development of Methodism during the 19th century, its spread in North Wales, the separation from the Established Church in 1811 and the formation of the Confession of Faith in 1823. The accessions of the years 1934 to 1974 include the records of the Sasiwn [the Association], district meetings, colleges, some individual chapels and churches, personal archives (both those of ministers and laymen), and those of the Foreign Mission. In content, the accessions of the years 1974-83 are distinguished from those of the earlier period by the high proportion of records of individual churches, many of them deposited because of the closure of the church. A third series, following a classification similar to that of the second, lists accessions from July 1983 onwards. The records of the North Cardiganshire Presbytery, detailed in a schedule [c.1940], have been withdrawn. Particular mention should be made of the archives of the Foreign Mission, which cover the missionary work of the Church in North East India from its beginning in the 1840s.

Harris, Howell, 1714-1773