Contents
How my radicalism was born in 1649THE INCONGRUITY of discovering about 17th-century radicals in the rarefied atmosphere of a Cambridge college |
The great Bible dilemma“EVERY day, I pray we will sell a Bible,” Sarah MacKenzie says. |
The generation gap“WHY should gap years just be for students?” |
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Maggie Durran: Community use in a village of 200A new lease of life for church buildings |
Interview: Ed Kessler, Director, Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths‘Christianity, once part of the problem of anti-Semitism, is now part of the solution’ |
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How my radicalism was born in 1649


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