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Top Ten books

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07 March 2014

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Church Times  top ten religious books

(previous month's position in brackets)

1 Looking Through the Cross: The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2014 by Graham Tomlin (Bloomsbury, £9.99) (2)

2 Reflections for Lent byIan Adams, Christopher Cocksworth, John Pritchard, and Angela Tilby (Church House Publishing, £3.99) (-)

3 Ten: Why Christianity makes sense by John Pritchard (SPCK, £9.99) (3)

4 Against the Odds by Carmel Thomason (BRF, £8.99) (-)

5 Long Road to Heavenby Tim Heaton (Circle, £7.99) (-)

6 Barefoot Prayers by Stephen Cherry (SPCK, £8.99) (-)

7 Heart's Time by Janet Morley (SPCK, £9.99) (-)

8 Another Story Must Begin by Jonathan Meyer (DLT, £5.99) (5)

9 Welcoming the Way of the Cross by Barbara Mosse (BRF, £7.99) (-)

10 Scots Worship: Lent, Holy Week and Easter by David Ogston (St Andrew Press, £14.99) (-)

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