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7540 - 14 September 2007

This week, the Church Times celebrates the breath of air. We treat country churches with a feature investigating Sir Roy Strong's manifesto in their defence. Another feature, by Stephen Games, aims to change the critics' attitude to Betjeman's exploration of the influence of hymns on history. Third, but not least, at the end of the open-air season we report the definitive final of this season's Cricket Cup.

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