Diwygiad Cwm Coryn: Gwahaniaeth rhwng fersiynau
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Cychwynnodd diwygiad yng [[Capel Cwm Coryn (MC)|Capel | Cychwynnodd diwygiad yng [[Capel Cwm Coryn (MC)|Capel Cwm Coryn]] ym 1831. Mae [[Robert Hughes, Uwchlaw'rffynnon]] yn cofnodi'r digwyddiad yn ei hunangofiant. ‘In the month of November, in that year, 1832 [1831], the most powerful revival that was seen in the last sixty years broke out... The revival broke out in Cwmcoryn when we were not expecting it. Thomas Pritchard, y Nant, had been announced as preaching there one evening. He was not known as a remarkable revivalist. But he never came to fulfill the engagement, and therefore a prayer meeting was held, when something so powerful descended which resulted in rejoicing throughout the place, the majority of whom were old members and some who were not members. <ref>Robert Hughes, ''Hunan-Gofiant ynghyda Phregethau a Barddoniaeth y Diweddar Barch. Robert Hughes, (Robin Goch), Uwchlaw’rffynon'', (Pwllheli, 1893) tt.33-5</ref> | ||
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Fersiwn yn ôl 09:51, 12 Gorffennaf 2019
Cychwynnodd diwygiad yng Capel Cwm Coryn ym 1831. Mae Robert Hughes, Uwchlaw'rffynnon yn cofnodi'r digwyddiad yn ei hunangofiant. ‘In the month of November, in that year, 1832 [1831], the most powerful revival that was seen in the last sixty years broke out... The revival broke out in Cwmcoryn when we were not expecting it. Thomas Pritchard, y Nant, had been announced as preaching there one evening. He was not known as a remarkable revivalist. But he never came to fulfill the engagement, and therefore a prayer meeting was held, when something so powerful descended which resulted in rejoicing throughout the place, the majority of whom were old members and some who were not members. [1]
Mae'r erthygl hon yn eginyn. Gallwch helpu prosiect Cof y Cwmwd drwy ychwanegu ati . Mae manylion am sut i wneud hyn yma
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- ↑ Robert Hughes, Hunan-Gofiant ynghyda Phregethau a Barddoniaeth y Diweddar Barch. Robert Hughes, (Robin Goch), Uwchlaw’rffynon, (Pwllheli, 1893) tt.33-5