- 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...
- Prophecy' (reviewed in '
Drysorfa,'
March 1849). 'The
Scripture Test.' 'Catechism of
Scripture History' (reviewed in '
Drysorfa,'
January 1850). 'Protestantism...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- The
novel was
originally serialised in a Welsh-language periodical, Y
Drysorfa ("The Treasury")
between 1882 and 1885,
before publication in a single...
- and in 1806 with the aid of
Joseph Harris, he
published the
journal Y
Drysorfa Efangylaidd,
Lewis using the
pseudonyms 'Obadiah' and 'Gaius'
while Harris...
- Biography".
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru.
Retrieved 4
September 2017. Y
Drysorfa, 1856, 68; E. Matthews,
Bywgraffiad y Parch. Thos. Richard,
Abergwaen nodiadau...