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Bringing Forth Treasure New, Old, and Perplexing
The Living Church
InterVarsity Press's new 1662 Book of Common Prayer, International Edition surely made it smoothly through all the copyrighting wrangles.
41 months ago
Science Says Swearing Is Good For You
National Geographic
Cursing masks pain and builds relationships at work. But if you're a woman, letting a profanity fly can still raise eyebrows.
124 months ago
Studies show that swearing more frequently is actually indicative of mental acuity
The Herald
AS someone with a keen interest in linguistics, I find the concept of “bad” language quite interesting. It's always been intriguing that...
14 months ago
Living history weekend takes place at 17C water garden near Banbury
Banbury Guardian
Members of the public are to get a rare opportunity to see archeology in action at a unique, hidden 17th century water garden and park near Banbury.
13 months ago
Howell Harris and Wales’s Great Awakening
Patheos
January 23, 2014 marks the 300th birthday of the remarkable but troubled Welsh revivalist, Howell Harris. Harris was one of the foremost...
128 months ago
John Suckling, Fragmenta Aurea (1658)
Early Modern Female Book Ownership
By Molly G. Yarn The Rasmussen Hines Collection holds a copy of the third edition of Sir John Suckling's works, Fragmenta Aurea (1658),...
33 months ago
George Whitefield
Wikipedia
George Whitefield also known as George Whitfield, was an English Anglican minister and preacher who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical...
156 months ago
HerBook
Early Modern Female Book Ownership
This copy of the best-selling sermons of the “silver-tongued” Henry Smith (c.1560-1591) joins the copies of his Twelve Sermons (1629) and Foure Sermons...
63 months ago
Donnington, Wroxeter and Uppington
Wikipedia
Donnington is a hamlet in the English county of Shropshire. It forms part of the civil parish of Wroxeter and Uppington.
34 months ago
James Sharp, 1618 - 1679. Archbishop of St. Andrews
National Galleries of Scotland
Sharp was educated at King's College, Aberdeen and became minister at Crail, a royal burgh in Fife, in 1649. During the Civil Wars he came to be seen as the...
90 months ago