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Church Times, 30 July 2010

In this week's Church Times: a feature on the Clapham Sect and its part in the slave trade, and beautiful gardens with Christian connections to visit this summer. In Comment, how churches can play a big part in the Big Society agenda, and Paul Vallely on taking a break from electronic urgency. Don't forget our quarterly and annual subscription offers.

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