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100 years ago: Murder at the Institute
Leader: A choice of orthodoxy
Does the C of E really value the Bible?
Giles Fraser: If marriage has friends like these . . .
Paul Vallely: A rent in the fabric of community
Responding to the code of cries
Simon Parke: A fragile peacock
Where paranoia and prejudice rule
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100 years ago: Murder at the InstituteLAST week a terrible crime was perpetrated at the Imperial Institute |
Leader: A choice of orthodoxyAN Evangelistic mission was being held in a small town last year, and the Roman Catholic church had willingly allowed the mission team to use its hall... |
Does the C of E really value the Bible?IN PRACTICE, how important is it to study and think about the Bible? |
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Giles Fraser: If marriage has friends like these . . .Marriage needs protecting, says the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans. |
Paul Vallely: A rent in the fabric of communityAt 7 p.m. on Tuesday of last week, a ten-year-old boy was being applauded in the production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in the school... |
Responding to the code of criesOUR WORLD is filled with cries. |
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Simon Parke: A fragile peacockTHE QUESTION to Michael Jackson was this: How do you feel when people say your music is “disco”? |
Where paranoia and prejudice ruleIT WAS a warm day in Mitrovica in Kosovo, and café life spilled out on to the pavements. |
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