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100 years ago: Abolish the Poor Law?
Leader: Love is the meaning
There is a new vision to get on with the gospel
Finding hope for today in the desert
Simon Parke: Entertaining fools gladly
The dawn of a hopeful era in the US
Giles Fraser: Why is the Left so anti-Jewish
To pay tax is to love our neighbour
Paul Vallely: Beware the metaphysical gloom
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100 years ago: Abolish the Poor Law? |
Leader: Love is the meaningTHE HEART has its reasons, and the liturgical revisers must have had theirs when they moved the collect for Quinquagesima, next Sunday, from its place... |
There is a new vision to get on with the gospel‘This represents progress — the Lambeth Conference ethos beginning to permeate’ |
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Finding hope for today in the desertCAN Europe’s churchgoers find in the Gospels a message for life? |
Simon Parke: Entertaining fools gladlyALL fools are entertainers; but not all entertainers are fools. |
The dawn of a hopeful era in the US‘I am grateful for the legacy of past visionaries’ |
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Giles Fraser: Why is the Left so anti-JewishAnti-Semitic attacks are rising again. |
To pay tax is to love our neighbour‘We need to think about the place of taxation in building communities’ |
Paul Vallely: Beware the metaphysical gloomYou probably shouldn’t read newspapers on holiday, if you are a journalist |
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