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LLAWLYFR AT WASANAETH ATHRAWON YR YSGOL SUL, Sef Oofyniadau ar Lyfrau Hanesyddol yr Hen Destament. Gan y Parch. EVAN JONES, B.D., Rheithor Trefdraeth, Penfro. Pais 6D. GYDA'R POST, 7D. Merthyr Tydfil: FARRANT a FROST, Swyddfa Y Llan a'r Dywysogaeth." HANESYDDIAETH BOBLOGAIDD o EGLWYS LOEGRI (YN SAESNEG.) Yn dangos ei Tharddiad-Ei Ohynydd-A'i Gwaith dros y Bobl. BRASDDARLUN MEWN TAIR PENOD. I.-Oddiar y dyddiau boreuafhyd amseroedd y Diwygiad. II.—Hanes y Diwygiad. III.—Oddiar y Diwygiad hyd ein dyddiau ni. Gan G. H. T. NYE, Ysgrifenydd Trysorfa Sefydliad Amddifynol yr Eglwys (Financial Secretary to the Church Defence Institution). The Palace, Llandaff, March 13th, 1890. My DEAR SIR,—I am much obliged to you for a copy of your "Popular Story of the Church in Wales." I have just read it, and think it a valuable and very seasonable addi- tion to Church Defence Literature, and that it would help to strengthen our hands very much if the clergy (especially in Wales) would make an effort to get it widely circulated in their parishes.—Believe me, very faithfully yours, R. LLANDAFF. G. F. Nye, Esq., Palace Chambers, Westminster. I YmddYddanieD AR Orion Eglwysig," Cyfieithedig gan PARCH. E. P. HOWELL, M.A., Pirif-athraw Ysgol Ramadegol Bottwnog, ger Pwllheli. Chwaethus a dyddorol. Wedi eu Cym- reigio yn drwyadl. Bydd pwy bynag a'u dar- Heno yn gwybod llawer mwy am yr Eglwys fel un oorff ysprydol nag ydoedd cyn hyny.-Haul. Dyma lyfr rhagorol. Y mae y Parch. E. P. Howell wedi gwneyd gwasanaethgwerthfawr i'r Eglwys a'r genedl trwy gyfieithu mewn dull mor ardderchog lyfryn cynwysfawr Mr. West. Dylasai pob Eglwyswr Cymreig brynu, darllen, a chwilio y gyfrol fechan hon.-Llan. We do not know their equals for force of reasoning and perspicuity.-Church Times. 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