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An Odd Way To Approach Religion Dr. Toynbee Is

Page 3 from 14th September 1956

UNCONVINCING An historian should give evidence fly DOUGLAS JERROLD AN HISTORIAN'S APPROACH TO RELIGION. by Arnold Toynbee (Oxford University......

Catholics And .war

Page 2 from 25th February 1944

Si,-In the final paragraph of your leader of February 18 you suggest that the chief ' Catholic objection to mass bombing does not derive from the......

He

Page 6 from 2nd December 1960

St ELLS 0 TEAT RING 0 ROUND THE WORLD Geoffrey Flumphrys N Christmas Eve in Bethlehem. the Latin bells along the street of the Milk Grotto ring......

Gifts Of Frankincense And Myrrh

Page 6 from 1st December 1978

1 he history of the very first Christmas presents, frankincense and myrrh from 't he Yemen, is described by Diana Richmond. WHEN the Jewish Temple......

Mysteries Of The Twelfth Night

Page 1 from 13th January 1978

YOU CAN STOP your wassailing now Christmas is quite over. Twelfth Night has come and gone, when the English who could afford it used once to have a......

From Specialist To Populariser

Page 6 from 14th February 1964

P ROFESSOR TURVILLEPETRES Myth and Religion is part of a series, planned by Messrs. Weidenfeld and Nicolson to cover the whole history of religion......

By

Page 2 from 9th October 1964

Alan McElwain IT is always a joy to listen to the A scholarly and witty Abbot of Downside, Dom Christopher Butler. He shone at a Press conference......

A Bishop To The Lost People Of The Steppes

Page 5 from 16th September 1994

Jonathan Luxmoore meets Bishop Jan Lenga, apostolic administrator of Kazakhstan, who reveals what life is like for the faithful beyond the former......

A Good Case For Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie

Page 8 from 16th March 2001

Personal view James Munson L ord Williams of Mostyn, the Attorney General, said last week that he didn't like "any form of discrimination." With......

Treasuring The Flower Of Democracy

Page 7 from 1st July 2005

F ollowing the election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejade Iran is once again in the news and the western reaction seems to be one of fear. We fear......

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