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Trefeca (also Trefecca, Trevecca, and Trevecka),
located between Talgarth and
Llangorse Lake in what is now
south Powys in Wales, was the
birthplace and...
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Daniel Rowland and
William Williams Pantycelyn.
Harris was born at
Trefeca, near
Talgarth in
Brecknockshire on 23
January 1714. He was the youngest...
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flourishing 50
years later. In 1740,
William Seward, a lay
preacher from
Coleg Trefeca, and
other outsiders visited Hay-on-Wye to
promote the
Calvanistic Methodist...
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villages include Loughstone. It is
about 2
miles (3.2 km)
northeast of
Trefeca, ****ociated with the
community of the
evangelist of the 18th
century Howel...
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College for
Christian Workers in 1911,
after Trevecca College (now
Coleg Trefeca) in Wales. The
school was
located in
downtown Nashville until 1914, when...
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Oxford in 1768 the
Countess founded a ministers'
training college at
Trefeca (Trevecca) near Talgarth, in Mid Wales, not far from Brecon.
George Whitefield...
- he
accepted the prin****lship of the
Calvinistic Methodist College at
Trefeca in Brecknockshire. His work here was successful, but short; he died at...
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Engraving of a
Calvinist Methodist college,
Trefeca (1860)...
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began to tell
others about this and to hold
meetings at his home at
Trefeca for
these followers. Many[who?]
consider Griffith Jones (1684–1761), the...
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training were
opened in Bala, then in Merionethshire, now
Gwynedd (1837),
Trefeca, then in Brecknockshire, now
Powys (1842), and Aberystwyth, in Ceredigion...