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William Williams,
Pantycelyn (c. 11
February 1717 – 11
January 1791), also
known as
William Williams,
Williams Pantycelyn, and
Pantycelyn, was generally...
- a
memorial to the
hymnist William Williams Pantycelyn. The town's
comprehensive school,
Ysgol Pantycelyn, with
about 300 pupils, was
closed on 31 August...
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otherwise much
closer to
Pantycelyn's original Welsh text.
William Williams Pantycelyn (named, in the
Welsh style, "
Pantycelyn"
after the farm
which his...
- as in
William Williams Pantycelyn – as a
suffixed accolade.
placed instead of the
original surname, as in:
William Pantycelyn – to
preserve a distinction...
- y
Crwys Welsh Presbyterian Church, Cathays, Cardiff, in the
Williams Pantycelyn Memorial Chapel in Llandovery, and in the
Ceiriog Memorial Institute in...
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revival in the 18th century,
along with
Daniel Rowland and
William Williams Pantycelyn.
Harris was born at Trefeca, near
Talgarth in
Brecknockshire on 23 January...
- The
Williams Pantycelyn Memorial Chapel is a
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in the town of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The
building was constructed...
- ideas. The
other major leader of the
early revival was
William Williams,
Pantycelyn. He was
converted in 1737 as he
listened to
Harris preaching in Talgarth...
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Asbury Thomas Coke John
William Fletcher Orange Scott William Williams Pantycelyn Benjamin Titus Roberts Walter Ashbel Sellew Howell Harris Albert Outler...
- poet,
Dafydd ap Gwilym, and the
Methodist hymn-writer,
William Williams Pantycelyn, to 20th-century
writers such as
Saunders Lewis. Gruffydd's father, Moses...