1799 Hyfforddiadaa Antique Welsh Theology Book Church England Wales Christianity

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Hyfforddiadau - 1799 - Antique Welsh Theology Book

Hyfforddiadau - 1799 - Antique Welsh Theology BookHyfforddiadau - I Ymddygiad Defosiynol a Gweddus Yng Nghyhoedd Wasanaeth Duw; Yn Fwy Enwedigol Yn Yr Arferiad O'r Weddi Gyffredin a Appwyntiwyd Gan Eglwys LoegrTranslated: Training for Devotional and Decent Behavior in the Public Service of God; More Predominantly In The Custom Of Common Prayer Appointed By The Church Of EnglandPrinted In Rhydychen (Oxford) 1799A thick book with general wear and some damage to cover and spine as shown. Both covers firmly attached with no structural issues. Lacking front blank endpapers. Pages are typically aged but clean with only very light if any foxing. There are no loose pages. Good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.Size 22cm x 15cm x 7.5cm
1799 Hyfforddiadaa Antiquarian Welsh Theology Book Church Of England Wales

Hyfforddiadau - I Ymddygiad Defosiynol a Gweddus Yng Nghyhoedd Wasanaeth Duw; Yn Fwy Enwedigol Yn Yr Arferiad O'r Weddi Gyffredin a Appwyntiwyd Gan Eglwys Loegr

Translated: Training for Devotional and Decent Behavior in the Public Service of God; More Predominantly In The Custom Of Common Prayer Appointed By The Church Of England

Printed In Rhydychen (Oxford) 1799

" Hyfforddiadau - I Ymddygiad Defosiynol a Gweddus Yng Nghyhoedd Wasanaeth Duw (translated as Training for Devotional and Decent Behavior in the Public Service of God) is a late-18th-century Welsh devotional manual printed at Oxford in 1799. Rooted in Anglican tradition, it seeks to instruct Welsh-speaking congregants in proper reverence, posture, and conduct during the public worship of God, particularly within the framework of the Book of Common Prayer. The text reflects the Church of England's effort to harmonize piety, decorum, and communal discipline among parishioners, emphasizing the importance of collective participation in prayer and the avoidance of irreverent or careless behavior in sacred settings.

The book also serves as a moral and spiritual guide, blending theological instruction with practical etiquette for worship. It presents the liturgy not merely as ritual but as a living expression of faith, aiming to cultivate humility, attentiveness, and heartfelt devotion. By translating such Anglican devotional guidance into Welsh, the 1799 edition underscores the broader movement to strengthen religious education and unity across linguistic and regional lines in post-Reformation Wales. As both a catechetical aid and a cultural artifact, it offers insight into the intersection of faith, language, and ecclesiastical order in late-Georgian Britain."

A thick book with general wear and some damage to cover and spine as shown. Both covers firmly attached with no structural issues. Lacking front blank endpapers. Pages are typically aged but clean with only very light if any foxing. There are no loose pages. Good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.

Size 22cm x 15cm x 7.5cm

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Condition: Good
Binding: Leather
Special Attributes: Original Leather Bindings
Region: Europe
Subject: Religion & Spirituality
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: A thick book with general wear and some damage to cover and spine as shown. Both covers firmly attached with no structural issues. Lacking front blank endpapers. Pages are typically aged but clean with only very light if any foxing. There are no loose pages. Good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.
Language: Welsh
Author: Church of England
Publisher: Rhydychen (Oxford)
Year Printed: 1799
Sub-subject: Theology