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- Y Drysorfa was a Calvinistic Methodist publication produced in Wales and written in the Welsh language. Although published intermittently before 1830,...
- 1836, and ceased in 1844, when it was (by arrangement) succeeded by Y Drysorfa (1845 -). It mainly contained articles on temperance and other religious...
- the 12th century, the earliest being at Chepstow Castle.  Mae Cymru yn drysorfa o adeiladu arbenig ....dim ond trwy astudio hanes pensaerniol rydym ni'n...
- Prophecy' (reviewed in 'Drysorfa,' March 1849). 'The Scripture Test.' 'Catechism of Scripture History' (reviewed in 'Drysorfa,' January 1850). 'Protestantism...
- The novel was originally serialised in a Welsh-language periodical, Y Drysorfa ("The Treasury") between 1882 and 1885, before publication in a single...
- his Methodist ****ociations. Charles died in 1814 and Lloyd then edited Y Drysorfa, a Welsh magazine. He also wrote a chronology of the Bible (1817) and a...
- historian of Calvinistic Methodism in Wales. His writings appeared in Y Drysorfa, Y Goleuad, Y Traethodydd, and in local papers such as the Llanelly Mercury...
- Richards (in 1866 and 1867). He often wrote articles for Y Traethodydd, Y Drysorfa and Y Cylchgrawn, to the extent that W. Llywel Morgan edited a volume of...
- Calvinist Methodists; he was also a devoted editor and writer. As editor of Y Drysorfa Edwards’s aim was to allay Methodist su****ion of fictional literature...
- after that with another until his death in 1886. He was editor of the Drysorfa (a magazine founded in 1779 by Thomas Charles of Bala from 1846 to 1886...