Further Reading
- Allchin, A. M.: 'Companions on the Way: Mary Jones, Ann Griffiths and Ruth Evans', Resurrection's Children (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1998).
- James, E. Wyn: 'Ann Griffiths, Mary Jones a Mecca'r Methodistiaid', LlĂȘn Cymru, 21 (1998) (Cardiff: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru/University of Wales Press).
- James, E. Wyn: 'Bala and the Bible: Thomas Charles, Ann Griffiths and Mary Jones', Eusebeia: The Bulletin of the Jonathan Edwards Centre for Reformed Spirituality, 5 (Autumn 2005) (Toronto, Canada: Toronto Baptist Seminary and Bible College); reprinted in the Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society, 15:2 (2007)
- Jones, Roger: 'Greater than Gold'. A musical/dramatic presentation of the story of Mary Jones.
- Steer, Roger: Good News for the World (Monarch Books, 2004)
- Williams, Elisabeth: To Bala for a Bible (Bridgend: Evangelical Press of Wales, 1988) ISBN 1-85049-050-3
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