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…, yn nghyda chataiogue» ain tiloedd o lyfrao, a bysbysiadau aiu Uwer lawn o bethau nas gellir sn henwi yma. Y ffordd i t:ael y…
…, yn nghyda chataiogue» ain tiloedd o lyfrao, a bysbysiadau aiu Uwer lawn o bethau nas gellir sn henwi yma. Y ffordd i t:ael y llyfr-rhoweh fí o stamps ttythyran (yn nghydag enw eich triüfa) racwn llythyr, wedi ei gyfeirio at íi:. John l'ryse, Bookseller, Llanidloes, Moutgoinery, a cbyda throad y po»t, le anfonir y liyfr yn rhydd. jf'iwy'r hrenin l^nliwylrieb y gian jLIyneyr o bob math ' Itîwendid…
… y tar;hnad. Bar* freah bob dydd. Cyflenwir llongau hefýd. TSTCPBaAWCS HOTEl, MARKET PLACE, CAERGYBI. YMAEypercheno*, JOHN THOMÂS, yn hyrtenw y caitf^iyeilhiia'il a ymwelant â…
… y tar;hnad. Bar* freah bob dydd. Cyflenwir llongau hefýd. TSTCPBaAWCS HOTEl, MARKET PLACE, CAERGYBI. YMAEypercheno*, JOHN THOMÂS, yn hyrtenw y caitf^iyeilhiia'il a ymwelant â Chaerpylíi, ac a rodrtant i Iyny.yp ei Wemy ef, bob bti'Mhaít yn y darpariariau »yjp gamldí. àr eu cyfer. Cant yuo bob cy*«r4>« t'el cartraf, » tajr»* »r y talwam «wjr af rhwymol. SWYOSFA AHCB.ÂFFYOSOI1 9ION, E. & lT…
… (îjflfitwir llon-an helyd. .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.íii>,--------------- TSBISSaAHCS HOTEa, MABICET PLACE, CAERGYBL \T MAE y perchenoe, JOHN THOMAS, yn hyrîtrm y 1 cailf dyeilhiia'd a yitiwelant â…
… (îjflfitwir llon-an helyd. .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.íii>,--------------- TSBISSaAHCS HOTEa, MABICET PLACE, CAERGYBL \T MAE y perchenoe, JOHN THOMAS, yn hyrîtrm y 1 cailf dyeilhiia'd a yitiwelant â Chaergybi, ac a roddant i tjny yn ei We«ty ef, bob bo''dhad yn y darpariadun +júá gainido ar en cyfer. Caut yno bob cysuron fel cartrtf…
… generally get a present of money from their parents and uncles; then they go from stall to stall just as the other children do,…
… generally get a present of money from their parents and uncles; then they go from stall to stall just as the other children do, buying heaps of little things, especially gingerbread. Then when they get home they give away their purchases with light hearts and merry laughter. «^-"N •■ ■*» r* Mt"% ^" kr " John Jones," meddai pregethwr yn ddiweddar yn nghapel Beddgelert, gan blygu dros ochr y pulpud, " a oes…
… fydda yn cyd chwara a. ni yn Cloddfa'r coed, sef Lob T^pobty, Dafydd L!oyd, Price Griffith, a Morris---------. Wyt ti'n cofio fel y bydda…
… fydda yn cyd chwara a. ni yn Cloddfa'r coed, sef Lob T^pobty, Dafydd L!oyd, Price Griffith, a Morris---------. Wyt ti'n cofio fel y bydda ni ambell noson seiat a chyfarfod gweddi yn myn'd i gyd i'r un set, ac yn poeni ysbrydodd cyf- iawn yr hen flatnoriaid anwyl—Edwaid Wiliam a John Robins." Erbjn hyn yr oedd y dagra yn powlio i lawr wyneb yr hen of, ac yntau yn sychu ei Wyneb a chefn ei law…
…. John Thomas, Hucldersfield, who is placed first on the list. Mr. Thomas, who is a native of Maesteg, has had a very brilliant career…
…. John Thomas, Hucldersfield, who is placed first on the list. Mr. Thomas, who is a native of Maesteg, has had a very brilliant career in the scholastic and pulpit world. Some years ago he entered Pontypool College com¬ paratively unlearned, for his youthful days had been wholly spent in the coal-pit, and he was the support of a widowed mother. In four years he graduatad B.A. with very high honour in…
… he went, as many others now living in Cardiff had gone before him, and many since, to that man of God, Bev John Davies,…
… he went, as many others now living in Cardiff had gone before him, and many since, to that man of God, Bev John Davies, of Hannah Street Congregational Chuich Cardiff, who gave him all possible encouragement, and advised him to purchase the building. This was done for the sum of .£3000, one-half of which was paid down, and the other half remained on mortgage. Of this sum of money £1000 was…
… least, the Rev. John Thomas, D.D., of Liverpool, the powerful preacher, the indomitable warrior, and the almost ideal worker. The services rendered by Dr.…
… least, the Rev. John Thomas, D.D., of Liverpool, the powerful preacher, the indomitable warrior, and the almost ideal worker. The services rendered by Dr. Evans to his denomination well deserve this reward. He has laboured in season and out of season as pastor of the Churches at Morriston and Carnarvon. As long as his health permitted him, he was always prepared to respond to the invitations of…
… William. One was William's politics ; the other was William's smoking. William had a lurking sympathy with the Badicals; Mary accounted them past praying…
… William. One was William's politics ; the other was William's smoking. William had a lurking sympathy with the Badicals; Mary accounted them past praying for. Of politics she knew nothing, and newspapers had no charm for her. The only news that she was interested in was the death-roll of clergymen. Their son John was a curate in the Church of England, which explains Mary's politics. Disestablishment was…
… pastor, held in May, 1891. It is always pleasant to hear Dr. Davies preaching with his accustomed unction and force, and we are glad…
… pastor, held in May, 1891. It is always pleasant to hear Dr. Davies preaching with his accustomed unction and force, and we are glad to find that it is equally pleasant to read his sermons. Many of the subjects are fresh, and the treatment of all, whether new of old, is always original. The first sermon opens with a quotation from John Foster, and all the discourses are studded with references to…
… the daybreak. Death may bring deep gloom for the while even over the heart of the bravest Christian. But God's work of perfecting is…
… the daybreak. Death may bring deep gloom for the while even over the heart of the bravest Christian. But God's work of perfecting is completed through death. The pride of John Chinaman is sometimes taken down. I remember a man coming in, hurriedly looking round, and saying, " You foreigners say that there is such a thing as electricity, but it is very evident there is no such thing, for if there was…
… a short space to lay before your numerous readers the claims of a most needy case? The friends of the temperance cause in Bhyl…
… a short space to lay before your numerous readers the claims of a most needy case? The friends of the temperance cause in Bhyl have set on foot a movement for the presentation of a testimonial to Mr. John Proffitt, who has been a most ardent and faithful worker in connection with this caues for a period of sixty years, and has done a great deal towards the furtherance of its principles. It was he…