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Trysorfa grefyddol Gwent a Morgannwg
Title
Trysorfa grefyddol Gwent a Morgannwg
Volume No. 3 March 1 1839
Publisher
Josiah Thomas Jones
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English: An irregular Welsh language religious periodical circulating among the Congregationalists of south east Wales. The periodical's main contents were religious articles and poetry. The periodical was edited by William Jones. Associated titles: Trysorfa Grefyddol Gymreig (1839).
Cymraeg: Cylchgrawn crefyddol afreolaidd, Cymraeg ei iaith, a oedd yn cylchredeg ymhlith Annibynwyr de ddwyrain Cymru. Prif gynnwys y cylchgrawn oedd erthyglau crefyddol a barddoniaeth. Golygwyd y cylchgrawn gan William Jones. Teitlau cysylltiol: Trysorfa Grefyddol Gymreig (1839).
Publication date 1 March 1839
publication_date QS:P577,+1839-03-01T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q666063
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