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Australia Books, Magazines Church history England Resources The Church Society: 'The original
forebear of the Society was the Protestant Association, hence the assertion once made by The Times that we are the "senior evangelical
body in the Church of England" ... Most of the great defenders of Protestant Anglicanism in the 19th and 20th centuries were associated
with the Society including Bishop Ryle, W.H. Griffith-Thomas, Philip Hughes, and Jim Packer'. Ireland Liturgical Resources News Centre Positions open USA Vestments Youth |
Australia Events News Centre Not in the Communion Positions open USA Schools Worth Noting 'The Pursuit of Perfection': A review in the Sunday Times by Jenny Uglow of the new book by Adrian Tinniswood on the life of Sir Christopher Wren, His Invention so Fertile. 'Smoke and Mirrors: Two fathers, one son, and the stagecraft of the soul', by Peter Manseau, co-editor of Killing the Buddha. How one sentence uttered in Roxbury, Massachusetts in the mid-1960s changed lives. Youth Position available |
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