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Página ix
... Welsh Originals we have ; and it would be very desirable , says an eminent Scholar , whom I am not allowed to name , that our few Publications of value should be preserved , and presented to the * Dr. Priestley used to acknowledge , or ...
... Welsh Originals we have ; and it would be very desirable , says an eminent Scholar , whom I am not allowed to name , that our few Publications of value should be preserved , and presented to the * Dr. Priestley used to acknowledge , or ...
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... WELSH EISTEDDFOD , newly re- vived , do not turn their mind that way ; and , as they talk much of encouraging " Cambrian Lore , " why not do so in reality ? But we hear of little more than a Dinner , a Dance , and a Tune upon the Harp ...
... WELSH EISTEDDFOD , newly re- vived , do not turn their mind that way ; and , as they talk much of encouraging " Cambrian Lore , " why not do so in reality ? But we hear of little more than a Dinner , a Dance , and a Tune upon the Harp ...
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... Welsh Scholar in GWYNEDD , * was so kind as to write me word , saying , That Mr. Charles Edwards was born at " Rhyd y Croesau " in the township of Lled rod , in the Parish of Llansilin in the County of Denbigh , and on the confines of ...
... Welsh Scholar in GWYNEDD , * was so kind as to write me word , saying , That Mr. Charles Edwards was born at " Rhyd y Croesau " in the township of Lled rod , in the Parish of Llansilin in the County of Denbigh , and on the confines of ...
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Charles Edwards. between Hebrew and Welsh Phrases it does not ap- pear , that he has been more successful than others , who , upon such occasions , have given too loose a reign to their fancy . * In a Catalogue of Welsh Books , published ...
Charles Edwards. between Hebrew and Welsh Phrases it does not ap- pear , that he has been more successful than others , who , upon such occasions , have given too loose a reign to their fancy . * In a Catalogue of Welsh Books , published ...
Página xiii
... Welsh cus- tom , and to have fixed the surname of Edwards . " ( Signed ) " John Edwards , Great Ness , May 28 , 1822. " What confirms this account is the following Inscription on a b his own Publications , some times in Oxford , but xiil.
... Welsh cus- tom , and to have fixed the surname of Edwards . " ( Signed ) " John Edwards , Great Ness , May 28 , 1822. " What confirms this account is the following Inscription on a b his own Publications , some times in Oxford , but xiil.
Palavras e frases frequentes
allan Apostol Arius atto Author Bangor Biog Bishop bobl brenhin Britaniaid called Camb Corph Crefydd Cristion Cristionogion cyfryw Charles Edwards Christian Church Decius Deml Diar died drwg drwy duwiol ddaear ddywedyd Efengyl eithr enaid eraill etto first fydd Ffraingc ffydd Gair Gildas glwydd grasol great Grist Gwedi gŵr gwŷr gyd â gyd â'r gymmaint gymmeryd hên herwydd Hist History honynt hwnnw Iesu Grist Ioan Ioan Fedyddiwr Israel Iuddewon Jones language Lladin llall mae'r Matth Mecca Medina megis merthyrwyd myned mysg na's ne's Nero ni's oddi oddiwrth oeddynt Oxford pechod Pedr PENNOD pethau Pictiaid pobl Prophwyd pryd Pwllheli Rhuf Rhufain Saeson same sanctaidd says Smollett tân time Trajan Valerian Welsh Williams wneuthur wŷr ydoedd ynghylch ymmerawdwr Ysgrythur Ysgrythurau Yspryd ysprydol yw'r
Passagens conhecidas
Página 366 - Philosophy, baptized In the pure fountain of eternal love, Has eyes indeed ; and, viewing all she sees As meant to indicate a God to man, Gives him his praise, and forfeits not her own.
Página xxv - Ac efe a fu farw dros bawb, fel na byddai i'r rhai byw fyw mwyach iddynt eu hunain, ond i'r hwn a fu farw drostynt, ac a gyfodwyd.
Página 483 - I may be true and faithful to those who have entrusted to me their secrets : that I may be courteous and kind towards all men, and that both in my words and actions, I may show unto them a good example.
Página 483 - I love thee, inflame my love more and more: I repent of all my sins, but do thou increase my repentance ! As my first beginning, I worship thee ; as my last end, I long for thee : as my Eternal Benefactor, I praise thee...
Página 483 - Thee all my thoughts, words, and actions, as well as my afflictions* pains, and sufferings ; and I desire to have Thee always in my mind, to do all my works in thy name, and for thy sake to bear all adversity with patience.
Página 483 - Lord, in subduing lust by mortification, covetousness by liberality, anger by mildness, and luke-warmness by zeal and fervency. Enable me to conduct myself with prudence in all transactions, and to shew courage ' in danger, patience in adversity, and in prosperity an humble mind. Let thy grace illuminate my understanding, direct my will, sanctify my body, and bless my soul. Make me diligent in curbing all irregular •affections, zealous in imploring thy grace, careful in keeping thy commandments...
Página 249 - Pob un oedd yn troii'w yrfa, megis march yn rhuthro i'r frwydr. le y ciconia yn yr awyr a edwyn ei dymhorau ; y durtur hefyd, a'r aran, a'r wennol, a gadwant amser eu dyfodiad ; eithr fy mhobl i ni wyddant farn yr Arglwydd.
Página 398 - Milo, a celebrated athlete of Crotona in Italy. His father's name was Diotimus. He early accustomed himself to carry the greatest burdens, and by degrees became a monster in strength. It is said that he carried on his shoulders a young bullock four years old, for above 40 yards, and afterwards killed it with one blow of his fist, and ate it up in one day.
Página 483 - Vigilant in my conduct, and unmoveable in all good purposes. Grant, most merciful Lord, that I may be true and faithful to those...
Página 483 - I desire to have thee always in my mind, to do all my works in thy name, and for thy sake to bear all adversity with patience. I will nothing but what thou wiliest, O God, because it is agreeable unto thee.