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The protical son: a second Welch preachment, by the Parson of Llangtyddre. On the return of the protical son. From these Worts: But as soon as this thy Son was come, which hath devoured thy Living with Harlots, thou hast killed for him the fatted Calf.
Parson of Llangtyddre.Date: 1752- Books
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The protical son: a Welch preachment, by the parson of Llangtyddre. On the return of his protical son. From these Worts: -He went into a far Country, and there spent his Substance in riotous Living. And when he had spent all, &c. Published from an antient manuscript.
Parson of Llangtyddre.Date: 1750- Books
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An historical ballad, humbly inscrib'd to the Duumviri.
Date: 1730?]- Books
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The protical son: a Welch preachment, by the parson of Llangtyddre. On the return of his protical son. From these worts: - He went into a far country, and there spent his Substance in riotous Living. And when he had spent all, &c. Publish'd from an authentic manuscript.
Parson of Llangtyddre.Date: 1750- Books
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The protical son: a Welch preachment, by the parson of Llangtyddre. On the return of his protical son. From these worts: - He went into a far country, and there spent his Substance in riotous Living. And when he had spent all, &c. Publish'd from an authentic manuscript.
Parson of Llangtyddre.Date: 1750