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Australia Book of Common Prayer Tolaha ni Qaoolana Mala Ulawa (1907). AO Editor Richard Mammana has digitised portions of the Book of Common Prayer in Ulawa, a dialect of Sa'a spoken on Ulawa in the Solomon Islands. Book
Reviews Chris Chivers reviews Saving Power: The Mission of God and the Anglican Communion, by Michael Doe. (The Church Times) David Wilbourne considers a selection of Lent meditations. (The Church Times) Paul Griffiths reviews Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind, by Mark Noll. (The Living Church) England Events Letters
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Reviews Edward Dowler considers a range of Lent Books for 2012, and David Wilbourne considers a selection of Lent courses. England Episcopal
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