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Calfaria (the
Welsh name for Calvary) may
refer to:
Calfaria Baptist Chapel,
Llanelli Calfaria Chapel,
Abercynon Calfaria Chapel,
Aberdare Calfaria Chapel...
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Calfaria ("Calvary Hill") is a
Welsh hymn tune
written in 8,7,8,7,4,4,4,7,7 meter. The
melody by
William Owen is used as a
setting for
several hymns...
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Calfaria Baptist Chapel, Aberdare, was one of the
largest baptist churches in the
South Wales Valleys and the
oldest in the
Aberdare valley. The chapel...
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Calfaria is a
Baptist chapel in the
village of
Penygroes in the
community of Llandybie, near Ammanford, Carmarthenshire.
Services at
Calfaria were conducted...
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Calfaria,
Abercynon was a
Baptist chapel in
Glancynon Street, Abercynon, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.
Services at
Calfaria were
conducted in the
Welsh language...
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Calfaria was one of the many
Baptist chapels in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Established in 1881, the
original chapel was a
modest red-brick building...
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controversial reports allowed the
local nonconformist minister Thomas Price of
Calfaria to
arrange public meetings, from
which he
would emerge as a
leading critic...
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April 1933) who
served as
minister of the
Baptist churches at
Calfaria,
Llanelli and
Calfaria, Aberdare.
Griffiths was born in
Pencoed in 1856, the third...
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located between Aberaman and Aberdare. It was
formed as a
branch of
Calfaria, Aberdare.
Ynyslwyd was
established in 1858 as a
Sunday school although...
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nineteenth century. Most had
closed by 2000,
including Bethania (Independent),
Calfaria (Baptist) and
Tabernacle (Calvinistic Methodist). The
village was the terminus...