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Books of sermon notes, 1825-1855, by John Davies; a draft statement of a candidate for acceptane as a missionary under the London Missionary Society; a letter from D[aniel] Davies, Cardigan; an account of a journey by coach to London by John Davies, April 1832; notes by John Davies of sermons by D. Morgan, Laugharne and G[riffith] Griffiths, Ebenezer, H[enry] George, Brynberian, J[ames] Griffiths, St Davids and others, including notes of sermons preached at the opening of chapels at Ffynnon Bedr and Trelech, 1828; notes of a meeting held at Glandwr, 16 December 1829; and drafts of poems by John Davies.

Pregethau,

Sermons, mainly by D. S. Davies.

D. S. Davies.

Pregethau,

Sermon notes and texts of notes and questions based on the scriptures, etc.

D. S. Davies.

Sermons

'Robt. Dafydd Book, 1822', containing sermon notes, etc.

Dafydd, Robert, fl. 1822

Sermons

Sermons by William Morgan [? of Abergwili, Carmarthenshire], preached from 1783 onwards at Llanllawddog, Llanpumpsaint, and elsewhere in Carmarthenshire.

Morgan, William, fl. 1783

Pregethau,

Translations into Welsh by Philip Charles Davies of sermons by J. Bayley.

Philip Charles Davies ('Philos o'r Cwm').

Pregethau a llythyrau,

Miscellaneous sermon notes, some in shorthand; transcripts by J. D. Richards of three letters by Ellis Humphrey Evans ('Hedd Wyn'); and a holograph letter by Robert Williams Parry, 1917.

John Dyer Richards and others.

Pregethau

'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'.

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