Works
- 'In that gentile country. . . ': The beginnings of Puritan nonconformity in Wales (1976)
- Revival and its Fruit (1981)
- (editor), Bardos (1982)
- Llenyddiaeth y Cymru: Cyflwyniad Darluniadol 2 (1989)
- William Morgan: Dyneiddiwr (Henry Lewis Memorial Lecture) (1989)
- Y Ffordd Gadarn: Ysgrifau ar LĂȘn a Chrefydd, ed. E. Wyn James (2008)
A full bibliography of his publications to 1995 by Huw Walters is included in Beirdd a Thywysogion, ed. B. F. Roberts & M. E. Owen (1996)
As an editor of medieval Welsh poetry texts, he was general editor of the Cyfres Beirdd y Tywysogion series and has contributed to various volumes in that series and in the Cyfres Beirdd yr Uchelwyr series. These include:
- Gwaith Meilyr Brydydd a'i ddisgynyddion (1994)
- Gwaith Llywelyn Fardd I ac eraill o feirdd y Ddeuddegfed Ganrif (1995)
- Gwaith Dafydd Benfras ac eraill o feirdd hanner cyntaf y Drydedd Ganrif ar Ddeg (1995)
- Gwaith Bleddyn Fardd ac Eraill (1996)
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