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William Williams, Pantycelyn (c. 11 February 1717 – 11 January 1791), also known as William Williams, Williams Pantycelyn, and Pantycelyn, is generally seen as Wales's premier hymnist. He is also rated among the great literary figures of Wales, as a writer of poetry and prose. In religion he was among the leaders … See more
Williams was born in 1717 at Cefn-coed farm in the parish of Llanfair-ar-y-bryn near Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, the son of John and Dorothy Williams. John died in 1742 and Dorothy later moved to the nearby farm of See more
William Williams Pantycelyn was not merely an important figure in the religious life in Wales, he was also one of the most important influences … See more
• Williams Pantycelyn at the National Library of Wales. Gives access to a digital version of a manuscript in Williams's hand, NLW MS 77A. See more
William Williams felt called to the priesthood; and in 1740, despite his family's links with the Nonconformist branch of Christianity, he took deacon's orders in the Established Anglican Church. (Since disestablishment in 1920, the Anglican church in … See more
• Glyn Tegai Hughes (1983), Williams Pantycelyn. Writers of Wales series. Cardiff : University of Wales Press on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council ISBN 9780708308400
• Gomer Morgan Roberts (1949, 1958), Y pêr ganiedydd : Pantycelyn. 2 vols. … See more• Lewis, Saunders (1927). Williams Pantycelyn (in Welsh). London: Foyles Welsh Depot. OL 20198199M.
• An extensive bibliography can be found in Derec Llwyd Morgan, ed., Meddwl a Dychymyg Williams Pantycelyn (Llandysul: Gwasg Gomer, 1991). See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Related searches for william williams pantycelyn wikipedia
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