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- The narrow perspective of US Episcopalians, their lack of movement, and their Reformed cousins
- I am not a dog, and so I wear a clerical collar
- . . . but not heard: how badly behaved children drive people away from services
- Further reactions to the perceived failings of Wycliffe Hall, and anxieties about its future
- A few bad teeth is a small price to pay when confronting the dark side
- Interim vicars can concentrate on the things that matter
- Cathedral choirs should be fair to women and girls
- Deceased Wife’s Sister Act had a genetic justification, if not a social purpose
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The narrow perspective of US Episcopalians, their lack of movement, and their Reformed cousinsby the Revd Peter Graham; the Revd Canon Dr Kendall Harmon; the Rt Revd John Fenwick; Mrs Brenda Meakins |
I am not a dog, and so I wear a clerical collarby The Revd Beverley Hollins |
. . . but not heard: how badly behaved children drive people away from servicesby Mrs Mary Davies |
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Further reactions to the perceived failings of Wycliffe Hall, and anxieties about its futureby Dr Sarah Apetrei and Daniel Inman; Canon Geoffrey N. Shaw ; The Revd Joseph Morris |
A few bad teeth is a small price to pay when confronting the dark sideby David Calder |
Interim vicars can concentrate on the things that matterby Adrian P. Beney |
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Cathedral choirs should be fair to women and girlsby Ms Brenda Wolfe |
Deceased Wife’s Sister Act had a genetic justification, if not a social purposeby David Hughes; Richard Lawrence |
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