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7554 - 21/29 December 2007

We would like to wish all the users of this site a very happy new year. We hope that you enjoy this festive double issue, which is packed full of features celebrating not only Christmas but the Feasts of St Stephen, Holy Innocents, and others in December, with the Review of the Year. Besides those, subscribers can read John Saxbee on fourth-century Incarnation theology, David Keys on the Dies Solis, William White on the Puritans, a touching short story about babies in limbo, and much more.

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