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Christmas books: knowledge

Christopher Howse goes in search of interesting facts.

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Auctioning off the bishop's bequest

The sale of a 63-volume Bible for £55,000 was a thumping great clue in a detective trail to a scandal over which church people are still fuming, writes Christopher Howse.

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The historical identity of the Church of England

Christopher Howse writes today in the Telegraph about Anglicans who’ve lost their memory. Like an unwatched pan of milk, readers of the Church Times have seethed up and boiled over in response to an analysis of the Church of England...

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Anglicans who’ve lost their memory

By Christopher Howse, Telegraph.co.uk Like an unwatched pan of milk, readers of the Church Times have seethed up and boiled over in response to an analysis of the Church of England by the ever-controversial historian Jonathan Clark. Professor Clark, once the enfant terrible of Peterhouse and All Souls, now wields his scalpel from remote Kansas, but it [...]

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Anglicans who've lost their memory

Readers of the Church Times have seethed up and boiled over in response to an analysis of the Church of England by Jonathan Clark, writes Christopher Howse.

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Anglicans who've lost their memory

Anglicans who've lost their memory Opinion By Christopher Howse The Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml'xml=/opinion/2008/11/22/do2208.xml 11/22/2008 Like an unwatched pan of milk, readers of the Church Times have seethed up and boiled over in response to an analysis of the Church of England by the ever-controversial historian Jonathan Clark. Professor Clark, once the enfant...

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Strictest Come Dancing Ever

Daniel Hannan, commenting on Strictly Come Dancing, says that the saddest song ever written is a pasa doble called Suspiros de España . While we're on the dance floor, I really must recommend the saddest story of the Mexican dance-halls, the corrido , Rosita Alvirez . It has everything: love, death, family strife, and rhythm.

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It really doesn't matter if its is it's or it's is its

Christopher Howse wishes we could break free from the petty tyranny of the little mark of punctuation.