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Pregethau,

A volume containing four sermons largely in the hand of the Reverend Thomas Richards, Darowen.

Pregethau,

A volume (384 pp.) containing notes of sermons. There is no indication of authorship or ownership and no evidence to show when or where the sermons were delivered. At the beginning is a list of contents and on the lower end paper some observations on baptism.

'Amryw' and sermon notes,

A composite ('Amryw') volume of early nineteenth century printed Welsh texts (ballads, minor tracts etc.) with thirty-six pages of manuscript sermon or expository notes in Welsh and English.

Richards family of Darowen,

Sermon and scriptural notes, [?1818]-[?1848], of the Rev. Thomas Richards 'Junior' (1785-1855) of Darowen etc. Some of the notes may derive from other members of the Richards family, including the Rev. Richard Richards (1780-1860) of Caerwys. The sermons were preached at various Montgomeryshire parishes including Caerwys, Darowen, Llangynyw, Meifod and Welshpool.

Richards, Thomas, 1785-1855

Rev. William Thomas,

Sermon and scriptural notes, [?1845]-[?1870], of the Rev. William Thomas, and other stray items which include a will, 1769, of a testator from Bwlch, parish Merthyr [Elfed], county Carmarthen; an interleaved copy of a book on William Cobbett; a diary for 1852 bearing entries for the period April to August; and notes on Sunday schools, education etc. There is also an essay on agriculture, 1832, by Samuel Roberts, prepared for publication by Robert Jones, the Albion Press, and notes on music, including an essay, 1865, by William Thomas on the Tonic Solfa System.

Thomas, William,

Pregethau

Mae'r gyfres yn cynnwys pregethau, 1907-1935, ar destunau o'r Beibl gyda nodiadau achlysurol ar fan a dyddiad eu cyfansoddi a'u pregethu.

Pregethau

Sermons preached at Llangybi and Llanarmon, 1843, and Llanbedr, 1850-1857.

Pregethau

Outlines of sermons in the autograph of Thomas Charles, with notes of the places at which he delivered them. The manuscript, which is marked Vol. I, was begun in September 1784.

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