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Monday, 27 September 2010

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  • Why a Priest Stands Quietly With Their Eyes Glazed While Setting up For Communion
  • A Vicar's Wife's Life
  • The Perfect Church Welcome Leaflet
  • The Church Beyond the Community

Serious Stuff

  • Green Pastures
  • World Vision
  • Unapologetic
  • Christmas, Mithras, Solstices

Druids, West-Country Folk and other such Links

  • Kirsty - Freeworld
  • The history of Husborne Crawley
  • Rollright Stones
  • Avebury web
  • Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the Druids
  • Stonehenge Druids
  • Affirming Laudianism
  • Avebury
  • Rev WH Tawdry
  • Shrine of St Jude

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