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  2. 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]

  3. Joseph Jenkins (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Large baptisms were a feature of the Welsh Revival, such as this baptism in the River Gwaun, Pembrokeshire. Dan Davies is seen conducting the service. Jenkins is remembered primarily as one of the leaders of the 1904–1905 Welsh revival. Estimates vary, but it is widely reported that approximately 70,000 people came to faith in Jesus Christ in ...

  4. Welsh revival - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The term Welsh Revival can refer to: The 1904–1905 Welsh Revival; The Welsh Methodist ...

  5. History of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The 1904–1905 Welsh Revival was the largest full-scale Christian revival of Wales of the 20th century. It is believed that at least 100,000 people became Christians during the 1904–1905 revival, but despite this it did not put a stop to the gradual decline of Christianity in Wales, only holding it back slightly. [155]

  6. Florrie Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans was born in New Quay Cardiganshire to Margaret (born Jones) and David Owen Evans. Her father was a seamen who later became a captain. [1]A prominent leader of the Revival was the Methodist preacher of New Quay, Joseph Jenkins who arranged a conference in New Quay in 1903 with the theme of deepening loyalty to Christ.

  7. List of movements in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Yes for Wales – Welsh devolution campaign. [23] [24] True Wales - The 2011 campaign against law making powers. [25] [26] Chartism in Wales – A movement for democratic rights. [27] Cymru Fydd – A movement to increase awareness of Welsh national identity and promote Welsh devolution. [28]

  8. George Jeffreys (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    As a fifteen-year-old from Nantyffylon, Maesteg, Wales, George became a Christian on 20 November 1904, under the ministry of Glasnant Jones, during the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival, along with his older brother Stephen. [1]

  9. Evan Roberts (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Evan John Roberts (8 June 1878 – 29 January 1951) was a Welsh Prophet and leading figure of the 1904–1905 Welsh revival. [1] His obituary in The Western Mail summed up his career thus: He was a man who had experienced strange things. In his youth, he had seemed to hold the nation in the palms of his hands.