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Ymdeithio'r ym wrth arch ein Tad

Author: Roger Edwards Appears in 2 hymnals

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ELLACOMBE

Appears in 642 hymnals Tune Sources: "Gesang Buch der Herzogl. Wirtembergischen Katholischen Hofkapelle." Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51765 13455 67122 Used With Text: Ymdeithio'r ŷm wrth arch ein Tad

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Ymdeithio'r ym wrth arch ein Tad

Author: Parch Roger Edwards Hymnal: Cân a Mawl #155a (1918) Languages: Welsh Tune Title: ELLACOMBE

Ymdeithio'r ŷm wrth arch ein Tad

Author: Parch Roger Edwards Hymnal: Old and New Welsh and English Hymns #217a (1939) Languages: Welsh Tune Title: ELLACOMBE

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Roger Edwards

1811 - 1886 Person Name: Parch Roger Edwards Author of "Ymdeithio'r ym wrth arch ein Tad" in Cân a Mawl Edwards, Roger, a celebrated Welsh Calvinistic minister, was born at Bala, Jan. 22, 1811. He was closely associated with the literary productions of the Calvinistic Methodists, and was editor for many years of their magazine and their reviews. He died at Mold, July 19, 1886. He edited a denominational hymn-book in 1840, for which he wrote several hymns. He also published a volume of moral and sacred songs in 1855. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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