Jones, Griffith, 1683-1761
Jones, Griffith
Griffith Jones Welsh cleric and founder of schools
Jones, Griffith 1684-1761
VIAF ID: 1431104 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Griffith Jones ‡c Welsh cleric and founder of schools
- 100 1 _ ‡a Jones, Griffith
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jones, Griffith ‡d 1684-1761
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jones, Griffith, ‡d 1683-1761
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (34)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Penboyr ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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An address to the charitable and well-disposed : In Behalf of the poor in the Principality of Wales | |
[Cerdd Sion : sef traethawd ynghylch moli Duw mewn Salmau a hymnau ac odlau ysbrydol, ... ] Y rhan gyntaf. Gan weinidog annheilwng o Eglwys Loegr | |
The Christian faith, 1762: | |
The christian faith : or the apostles creed scripturally explained by questions and answers. Designed to subserve the charitable Labours of the Venerable Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge | |
Crynodeb y salmau canu : sef, rhai salmau detholedig yn gyfan; ... Wedi eu cymhwyso i gymmorth a chyfarwyddo'r Cymry i ganu mawl i Dduw yn ddyallus; ... Gan y Parchedig Mr Griffith Jones, .. | |
Cyfarwyddwr ffyddlon : at orseddfaingc y grâs: sef, ffurf o weddiau i'w harfer mewn teuluoedd foreu a hwyr. Gan weinidog annheilwng o Eglwys Loegr | |
Galwad at orseddfaingc y grâs : fel na'n condemnir o flaen gorseddfaingc barn: neu, ymddiddanion ynghylch gweddi. Yn cynnwys Annogaethau a Chyfarwyddiadau i Weddio duw tra fyddom yn y Byd hwn; fel y byddom sicr o Ras a Thrugaredd i Fywyd tragywyddol yn y Byd a ddaw. Yr ail argraphiad. Gan weinidog o Eglwys Loegr | |
Geschichte der Tonkunst | |
Goody Two-Shoes | |
Gruffydd Jones, Llanddowror, 1935: | |
The history of little Goody Twoshoes, otherwise called Mrs. Margery Twoshoes : with the means by which she acquired her learning and wisdom, and in consequence thereof her estate ... see the original manuscript in the Vatican at Rome, and the cuts by Michael Angelo, illustrated with the comments of our great modern criticks. | |
Hyfforddı̈ad i wybodaeth jachusol o egwyddorjon a dyledswyddau crefydd: sef, Holı̈adau ac Attebı̈on y sgrthurol ynghylch yr athrawjaeth a gynhwysir yng nghatecism yr eglwys. Angenrheidjol i'w dysgu gan Hen a Jeuaingc; Y Rhan Gyntaf. Yn traethu ynghylch Cwymp Dyn trwy Bechod, a'i Adgyweiriad trwy Grist; Rhagorïaeth, Breintjau, ac Ammodau'r Cyfammod Grâs; y Manteision mawrjon, y Cyssuron rhagorol, a 'r Dyledswyddau Crefyddol, sy'n tarddu oddi wrth y Breintjau hynny: Ynghyd â Rhwymedigaeth, Natur, a Nodau'r Hunanymwadïad; y Ffydd a'r Ufudd-Dod a gynhwysir yn Ammodau'r Cyfammod; ac amryw bethau buddjol ych waneg. Gan y Parchedig. Mr. Griffith Jones, Gynt Person Llandowror yn Sir Gaersyrddin | |
The platform of Christianity : Being the general heads of the Protestant religion, as professed in the Church of England, set forth in the words of the thirty nine articles of religion. Divided into Paragraphs in the Method of a Catechism: to which are added, scripture proofs. With a preface, Concerning the present Defection from the Christian Faith; and some Considerations humbly offered towards reconciling Mens different Opinions about Predestination, mentioned in the Seventeenth Article | |
Rheolau yr ysgolion Cymraeg : A llythyr at bawb y fo yn trigo 'n agos iddunt | |
Some short and plain considerations to convince men of the danger of separating : from the comunion of their parish churches, with a letter to Mr. T. B. touching the occasion of them | |
Welch piety : or, a farther account of the circulating Welch charity schools, from Michaelmas 1764, to Michaelmas 1765. Being testimonials relating to the masters and scholars of the said schools. Together with a list, shewing the Place where each School was kept, and the Number of Scholars taught therein | |
Welsh piety : or, the needful charity of promoting the salvation of the poor. Being an account of the rise, method, and progress of the circulating Welsh charity-schools: with the nature and antiquity of the British language, and Objections against continuing the Use of it considered. In three letters to a friend |