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The Savage South” is an image that retired UNC-Chapel Hill Lineberger Professor of the Humanities at Fred Hobson thinks and ...
For the first time in nearly five centuries, Buckland Abbey in Devon will resonate once more with the sacred sounds of ...
Historians have revealed the cunning schemes Mary Queen of Scots orchestrated while she was imprisoned in England by her ...
The July 7 event at Canterbury is evidence of a growing interest in shrines, saints and relics in the Church of England, ...
An off-Broadway production about an openly gay future heir has received rave reviews, but unlike some countries, Britain has ...
Once banished by Protestant churches as part of the sweeping changes wrought by the Reformation 500 years ago, indulgences — ...
Catholic theologian and commentator Gavin Ashenden, who attended the King’s School in the 1970s (as did I in the 1980s), sees the developments there and elsewhere as symptomatic of a surrender ...
Although many of his designs remain unbuilt — with a few exceptions, including King Charles’s Poundbury — he was a driving ...
Liverpool currently has 28 Grade I listed buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral. These include Albert Dock, Bank of ...
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ZNetwork on MSNA Different RevolutionIt’s long past time Americans face the truth about the Founding Fathers. A critique that places events being celebrated on ...
Ironically the Douay-Rheims New Testament influenced the King James Bible. [2,3] After the 14th century when English finally became the popular language of England, vernacular Bibles were used as ...
James VI of Scotland, who also became King James I of England in 1603, took a keen interest in religion. James, in the estimation of historian Christopher Hill, was "a learned man, shrewd and ...
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