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… belong to the front rank of writers of fiction and humorous writing. Winifred Price.—(1) Ribbons are worn in profusion this season, either shot, watered,…
… belong to the front rank of writers of fiction and humorous writing. Winifred Price.—(1) Ribbons are worn in profusion this season, either shot, watered, corded, tinselled, or plaid, in all manner of artistic combinations; and flowers were never more fashionable. But would it not be better for you to entrust the matter to your milliner ? You would be well served at Mr. John James's, Cardiff. We have…
… subject, and the timely letter of "X." It is very kind and fair of you, in your article, to refrain from any attempt to…
… subject, and the timely letter of "X." It is very kind and fair of you, in your article, to refrain from any attempt to bias the minds of your readers in favour of any candidate for the high position of President. I have the greatest respect for Bev. John Evans, but heartily believe, with your correspondent " X," that the most representative man is Mr. Hughes. Through the Methodist Times he influences…
… THE WELSH WEEKLY. June 17, 1892. THE KHASI'S PRAYER. AN ARGUMENT AND AN EXPOSTULATION. By Rev. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool. (Continued.) " An, U…
… THE WELSH WEEKLY. June 17, 1892. THE KHASI'S PRAYER. AN ARGUMENT AND AN EXPOSTULATION. By Rev. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool. (Continued.) " An, U Blei, lada me don, to pynpaw ia lade ha rya." The scepticism of the learned men of science, which has given such prestige to infidelity in our days, is the result of this deep under-current of moral causes, more than the weakness of the argument for…
… July 8, 1892. THE WELSH WEEKLY, 11 THE KHASI'S PRAYER. AN ARGUMENT AND AN EXPOSTULATION. By Rev. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool. (Continued.) " An,…
… July 8, 1892. THE WELSH WEEKLY, 11 THE KHASI'S PRAYER. AN ARGUMENT AND AN EXPOSTULATION. By Rev. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool. (Continued.) " An, U Blei, lada me don, to pynpaw ia lade ha rya." Looking at the Scriptures therefore as a revelation of the Supreme Being, and further regarding them in the light of divine institutions ordained by God to impart to man a knowledge of Himself, we invite…
…, to the purpose which they were intended to serve, as proofs of the divine mission (John 5 : 36; 10 : 25 ; Heb.…
…, to the purpose which they were intended to serve, as proofs of the divine mission (John 5 : 36; 10 : 25 ; Heb. 2 : 4).—Cook. Ver. 44. And all that believed were to¬ gether. They had one central home; they "constituted a social community by themselves, separated from the rest of the people, not by local and physical barriers, but by their own mutual sympathies.' And had all things common. Looked…
… mod yn teimlo yn ddwys golli un a garwn mor fawr fel cyfaill, yr hwn pe buasai wedi ei osod mewn cylch bywyd eangach,…
… mod yn teimlo yn ddwys golli un a garwn mor fawr fel cyfaill, yr hwn pe buasai wedi ei osod mewn cylch bywyd eangach, a fuasai yn cael ei adnabod yn fwy cyhoedd." Erratum.—In my letter last week, 15th line from end of column, work should read world. Thine sincerely, JOHN S. SOUTHALL. A DOMESTIC CONCERT. The scene opens with a quintet in which the king is playing the violincello, or as I should have…