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Dwy o gerddi newyddion : Yn gyntaf; Cerdd ragorol yn cynwys, Clôd folianus i Dduw am ddanfon ein Harglwydd ân Hiachawdwr, Iesu Grist i brynu pechaduriaid ynghyd ag amryw gynghorion tu ag at wellhad buchedd, ac edifeirwch ffyddlon iw ganu ar y Fedle Fawr neu About the bank. Ar ail; Cerdd hanes'r offeiriad anllad
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Mwythig: Argraphwyd tros H. Lloyd
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[1711]. Jesus Christ
Language wel
Publication date 1711
publication_date QS:P577,+1711-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: welsh-ballads; cardiffuniversitycollection; additional_collections
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wg35-1-179f
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Internet Archive identifier: wg35-1-179f
https://archive.org/download/wg35-1-179f/wg35-1-179f.pdf
  • IA contributor: Special Collections and Archives, Cardiff University

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