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How will admissions really work?
Paul Vallely: See addicts as victims, not criminals
Giles Fraser: Why Lent needs to be a bit less busy
A new Communion: is it wanted?
100 yearsago
Did God bring revival through the New Age?
Simon Parke: A man who tilted at hypocrisy
A pyrrhic victory in a proxy war
What the French call neutrality
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How will admissions really work?The new Schools Admissions Code will not be feasible, argues Dennis Richards |
Paul Vallely: See addicts as victims, not criminalsDrug addicts should not be treated as if they are beyond redemption |
Giles Fraser: Why Lent needs to be a bit less busyIn this part of the vineyard, people frequently go in for Designer Lent. |
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A new Communion: is it wanted?Leader |
100 yearsagoA word to the women |
Did God bring revival through the New Age?‘New age ideas have become acceptable’ |
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Simon Parke: A man who tilted at hypocrisyHIS FATHER was a Latin teacher who decided to have a shot at the coffee-house business. |
A pyrrhic victory in a proxy warProblems in the Episcopal Church started some time ago, says Harriet Baber |
What the French call neutralityThe British need to understand the separation of Church and state, says James Barnett |
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