- NLW MSS 7035-6A, 7037B, 7038A, 7039-40B, 7041A
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- [1800]-[1838]
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Seven volumes of sermons by Christmas Evans, with notes of addresses given by him at Bible Society meetings.
Evans, Christmas, 1766-1838
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Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Seven volumes of sermons by Christmas Evans, with notes of addresses given by him at Bible Society meetings.
Evans, Christmas, 1766-1838
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Eight volumes of notes of sermons preached between 1798 and 1817 at Pershore, Evesham, Tewkesbury, Birmingham, Pontypool, Abergavenny, etc., by John Rowlands, Baptist minister.
Rowlands, John, fl. 1798-1817
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
A collecting book used in 1839 on behalf of 'The Baptist Church Meeting, in Great Crosshall Street, in Liverpool' and containing a few sermon notes; 'Y perygl o ddirmygu gweinidogaeth yr efengyl'; a draft of an application, written in 1817 by Daniel Jones, of Erryd in the parish of Kilcwm, to the justices for the County of Carmarthen and the Clerk of the Peace for certification of the dwelling house of Ann [sic, ? Mary] Rice in Stone Street, Llandovery, as a place for religious worship; sermon notes; etc.
Jones, Daniel, 1788-1862
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Fifteen volumes of sermons by Daniel Jones.
Jones, Daniel, 1788-1862
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Two volumes of sermons, hymns, poems, and memoranda, written in 1827-1828 and 1835-1836 by David Saunders, Baptist minister, poet, and hymn-writer, with transcripts by him of a few poems by other writers.
Saunders, David, 1769-1840
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Sermons preched at Blackburn and Darwen, 1813-1814.
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Sermon notes and recipes, etc.
Sermons of Edmund Jones, Pontypool
Part of Nefydd Manuscripts
Autograph sermons, in English, of Edmund Jones, The Tranch, Pontypool, Independent minister.
Part of Mysevin manuscripts
A volume of sermons and memoranda in English together with transcripts of a few items of poetry by Francis Quarles. The sermons are in the hand of the Reverend Griffith Evans who was vicar of Llandrillo-yn- Rhos (1693-1695) and afterwards vicar of Tremeirchion (1695-1737), and they appear to have been preached by him at Llandrillo and Tremeirchion. The poems by Quarles are to be found among the Emblemes.
Reverend Griffith Evans.
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
Six volumes of sermons, 1798-1843, by Walter Davies.
Davies, Walter, 1761-1849
Part of J. H. Davies, Cwrt Mawr, papers
Sermon and scriptural notes, [?1818]-[?1848], of the Rev. Thomas Richards 'Junior' (1785-1855) of Darowen etc. Some of the notes may derive from other members of the Richards family, including the Rev. Richard Richards (1780-1860) of Caerwys. The sermons were preached at various Montgomeryshire parishes including Caerwys, Darowen, Llangynyw, Meifod and Welshpool.
Richards, Thomas, 1785-1855
Part of H. Jones Davies Manuscripts
Sermons by John Phillips, Bangor.
Reverend John Phillips.
Part of H. Jones Davies Manuscripts
A notebook kept by Christmas Evans, Baptist minister. Among the contents are sermons and other notes, lists of places to which he journeyed to preach, and accounts, including 'Yn 1820 Count y Casgliad at Ty Cyfarfod Llangefni yn Sir Fon at draul o tri chant a hanner o bynau glas a choch ...'
Evans, Christmas, 1766-1838
Part of H. Jones Davies Manuscripts
Sermons and lectures written by Evan Herber Evans, Congregational minister, and principal of the Congregational College, Bangor.
Evan Herber Evans.
Part of Hugh Williams manuscripts,
Sermons by Hugh Williams.
Hugh Williams.
Part of Gwalchmai manuscripts,
Sermons by 'Gwalchmai'.
Part of Gwalchmai manuscripts,
Sermons and addresses by various preachers, including Hugh Pughe, Evan Pugh and William Williams.
Part of D. M. Richards Manuscripts,
Sermons, possibly by O[wen] Waldo James.
'Special sermons of the late Rev. John Davies, congregational minister of the Welsh Churches at Glandwr and Moriah, in the Pembrokeshire Association of Churches. These sermons were preached on special occasions, and were selected out of his manuscripts by the Rev. J. Lloyd James, once a private pupil of the author, and to whom he was indebted, in early life, for lessons in Greek and Latin; hence the interest he took in his manuscripts, and copied all he could with a view to their preservation. March, Cambs. Feb. 13, 1898. J. Lloyd James'.
Part of University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Manuscripts
Sermons by John Parry (1775-1846), Chester (author of Rhodd Mam, etc.).