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  2. 1859 Welsh revival - Wikipedia

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    The 1859 Welsh revival was a Christian revival [1]: 57 in South Wales. It was documented by three Welsh religious historians: Thomas Rees, [2] the Congregational minister; Thomas Lewis, [3] the Baptist minister, and; E. T. Davies, [1]: 55–57 the Welsh schoolmaster and Anglican scholar-priest.

  3. 1904–1905 Welsh revival - Wikipedia

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    The novels Queen of the Rushes (1906) by Allen Raine, and The Withered Root (1927) by Rhys Davies were inspired by the 1904–1905 Welsh revival. In 2004, the BBC's Bread of Heaven series featured a programme on the 1904 Welsh revival, which was presented by Huw Edwards. In 2005 a musical was made about the 1904–1905 Welsh revival. [11]

  4. Joseph Jenkins (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jenkins (2 November 1859 – 27 April 1929) was a Calvinistic Methodist preacher, known as a progenitor of the 1904-1905 Welsh revival, a Christian revival in which, the BBC says, "a hundred thousand people had made a new commitment."

  5. 1859 in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Steam clipper Royal Charter is wrecked off the north-east Anglesey coast, with the estimated loss of around 459 lives, the greatest loss of life in any maritime accident in Welsh waters. [25] St Brynach's Church, Cwm-yr-Eglwys, is destroyed. Peak year for copper production in Wales. The final stage of the East Bute Dock, Cardiff, is completed ...

  6. 1859 revival - Wikipedia

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    The 1859 revival may refer to a number of different Christian revivals: 1859 Ulster revival; 1859 Welsh revival; The 1857–59 revival in the United States, considered to be the start of the Third Great Awakening

  7. Thomas Charles Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Charles Edwards (22 September 1837 – 22 March 1900) was a Welsh minister, ... and his resolve to become a minister was deepened by the revival of 1858–1859.

  8. 1859 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Welsh religious revival led by Humphrey Jones. Large Ulster Christian revival. Red House in Bexleyheath, a key building in the Arts and Crafts Movement, is designed by its owner, William Morris, and the architect Philip Webb.

  9. Category:1859 in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1859 in Wales. ... 1859 Welsh revival; Royal Charter (ship) This page was last edited on 27 February 2019, at 01:02 (UTC). Text is available under the ...