Religious education -- Wales -- 20th century

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Addresses,

Addresses delivered by D. Morgan Lewis at meetings of Aberystwyth Ministers' Fraternal and of Aberystwyth Free Church Council, 1916-1919 and undated. The titles include 'How to make Religious Education more effective', 'The Churches in relation to one another', 'The Churches at the Cross Roads', 'The Ministry in relation to the Education of the Young', and 'Crefydd yn ei gwedd gymdeithasol'.

David Morgan Lewis.

Religious instruction in schools,

Material relating to religious instruction in schools in Wales, including a printed circular letter, 1932, from D. Cunllo Davies, Machynlleth, Chief Secretary, General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Wales, to Directors and Secretaries of Education Authorities in Wales and Monmouthshire, and autograph replies from William Griffith, Llangefni, A. Leonard, Brecon, John Hughes, Caernarvon (to Miss N. Davies, Machynlleth) ( holograph post card), Ernest Gaunt, Carmarthen, J. C. Davies, Ruthin, Richard Barnett, Dolgelley (2), Llewelyn Phillips, Newtown, T. Arthur Eaves, Newport, Mon. (2), D. T. Jones, Haverfordwest, D. Milton Jones, Pontypridd (2), J. Mostyn, Llandrindod Wells, W. Morris Jones, Pentre, Rhondda (2), and T. J. Rees, Swansea, and an autograph letter from D[avid] L[ewis Prosser] bishop of St. Davids; holograph and autograph letters to E. O. Davies from Arthur Black, correspondent, Council of Christian Education, 1933-5 (9), D. Cunllo Davies, Machynlleth, 1933 (2), Edw. Evans, Towyn, [ 19]33, and Principal J. F. Rees, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, 1933; and printed matter and press cuttings.