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Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755.
Rhagolwg argraffu Gweld:

Letters from Edward Lloyd,

Twenty-one letters, largely in the form of drafts or transcripts, from Edw. Lloyd, from Tythin, from Kensington, etc., to John Lloyd, Pengwern, near St. Asaph, etc., Thomas Wilson, bishop of Man, Mr. [ ] Dod, James Stanley, 10th earl of Derby, Jo[hn] Williams, Capt. [ ] Stanley, Mr. [ Richard] Parry, etc., [16]82-1710 and undated (matters pertaining to the writer's estate, including financial transactions, the purchasing and leasing of properties, and the execution of legal documents, with references to the tenancy of Argoed, to Edward (Ned) Griffith, Jack Chambres, Mr. Heaton, Mr. Moyl's trustees, etc.) (with a covering note by J[ohn] Ll[oyd, Pengwern] to Edw. Griffith, [16]82).

Thomas Wilson's meditations and family prayers,

A volume containing copies, [c. 1765], probably in the hand of Mrs Egerton of Sundorne, Shropshire (see f. i), of meditations and family prayers by Thomas Wilson (1663-1755), bishop of Sodor and Man.
The volume contains the following: Morning Prayer, 'The Lord hath brought us safe to the Beginning of this Day' (ff. 2-7); Evening Prayer, 'By the Favour of God, we are come to the Evening of this Day' (ff. 8-13 verso); A short and necessary Instruction for Sunday Morning, 'The Lord who hath blessed one Day in seven' (ff. 15-22 verso); A Prayer For Sunday Morning, 'O Lord, who hast consecrated that good Day to thy service' (ff. 23-26); A plain and useful Instruction For Sunday Evening, 'That God is great, and to be greatly feared' (ff. 27-35 verso); Short and Plain Directions for the worthy Receiving of the Lords Supper, 'When Notice is given, that the Lord's Supper is to be administer'd' (ff. 37-46 verso); A Prayer, 'O Lord and Heavenly Father, we are not worthy of the least of all the Mercies' (ff. 47-48 verso); Plain and short Instructions for such as have been Confirm'd, and such as have been at the Lords Supper, 'Having given up yourself to God and his Service' (ff. 51-59); A Prayer for Divine Grace, 'Blessed Spirit of Grace' (ff. 59-60 verso); Plain and short Directions for such as are Sick, or under any other Affliction, 'When you are visited with Sickness, or any other Affliction' (ff. 63-75 verso); A Prayer in Time of Affliction, 'Almighty God, the Author of Life and Death' (ff. 76-77 verso); A Prayer in the time of any Publick Calamity By another Hand In the year 1750, 'O God in the midst of Wrath remember Mercy!' (ff. 80-82 verso).

Egerton, Mrs, of Sundorne.