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and the contribution of the Connexion to missionary outreach in north-east India, inspired mainly by the Liverpool Welsh, has been incredibly successful.44 1 Gomer M Roberts, 'Ymwahanu oddi wrth Eglwys Loegr', in idem (ed.), Hanes Methodistiaeth Calfinaidd Cymru, Cyfrol 2: Cynnydd y Corff (Caemarfon, 1978), pp.281-376. 2 Eifion Evans, Daniel Rowland and the Great Awakening in Wales, (Edinburgh, 1985). 3 Richard Bennett, Howell Harris and the Dawn of the Revival, (Bridgend, 1987); Geraint Tudur, Howell Harris, (Cardiff, 2000). 4 Gomer Morgan Roberts, Gweithiau William Williams Pantycelyn, I (Caerdydd, 1964). 5 David V. Barrett, The New Believers: Sects, Cults and Alternative Religions (London, 2001), pp.23-4. 6Ibid.,p.23. 7 An outline as to the character of secret societies such as Hell Fire Clubs can be obtained from Hoxie N. Fairchild, Religious Trends in English Poetry, II (New York, 1942), pp.28-49. 8 Derec Lloyd Morgan, The Great Awakening in Wales (London, 1988), pp.92-3. 9Ibid.,p.93. 10 N. Sykes, Church and State in England in the Eighteenth Centwy (Cambridge, 1934), p.319; G. H. Jenkins, 'Yr Eglwys. "Wiwlwys Olau" a'i beimiaid', in Ceredigion (1985), 131-46. 11 Richard Trevor (1744-52) and Samuel Squire (1761-6) were in this camp. See A. Lewis (ed.) The Correspondence of Thomas Percy and Evan Evans (Louisiana State University Press, 1957), pp. 170-1; G. H. Jenkins, 'The Established Church and Dissent in Eighteenth Century Cardiganshire', in Geraint H. Jenkins and Ieuan Gwynedd Jones (eds), Cardiganshire County History, III (Cardiff, 1998), p.455. 12 H. Owen (ed.), Additional Letters of the Morrises of Anglesey (1 735-1 786) Part II (London, 1949), p.620. 13 Eryn M. White, Praidd Bach y Bugail Mawr: Seiadau Methodistaid De-Orllewin Cymru 1737-50 (Llandysul, 1995), pp. 81-97. 14 Sharon Howard, 'Riotous community: crowds, politics and society in Wales, c. 1700- 1840', in The Welsh History Review (2001), 679. 15 Ibid. 16 David Jenkins, 'Rhyfel y Sais bach', Ceredigion (1950), 199-200; David Williams, "'Rhyfel y Sais bach": an enclosure riot on Mynydd Bach', Ceredigion (1952), 39-52; D. V. J. Jones, 'More light on Rhyfel y Sais bach', Ceredigion (1964). 17 D. J. V. Jones, 'Crime, protest and community in nineteenth-century Wales', Llafur (1974), 6. 18 Derec Llwyd Morgan, The Great Awakening, pp.98-9.