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Churches Together in England - Churches Together in England (CTE) is an ecumenical organisation and national Christian church council in England.

Manchester College (England) - Unitarian College Manchester has been preparing students for ministry and lay leadership positions in the Unitarian and Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Churches since 1854. The College has a tradition of providing occasional overseas scholarships for students from kindred churches, particularly from Hungary and Romania.

Cornerstone Churches - Established in 1999, Cornerstone Churches is an organisation of Baptist Churches in and around the Cotswolds in England. The churches work together to share leadership and resources and occasionally participate in joint events.

Churches Together in Britain and Ireland - Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) is an ecumenical organisation. The members include most of the major churches in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.


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Whiteley Church - The services, Sunday school, location and history of this recently planted ecumenical congregation, sponsored by the Church of England, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church, plus details of a £40,000 project to create a church building.

The Church of England in South Africa - Official site of the Church of England in South Africa including its beliefs, vision, ministers, churches, college, news and contact details. Further pages cover AIDS resources, the 'Lily of the Valley' children's home and the Church's annual synod. CESA is not the Anglican Province of South Africa.

Banstead Five Churches - Events, services, activities and contact information for the churches of All Saints Church of England, Banstead; Banstead United Reformed Church; St Pauls Church of England, Nork; St Ann s Catholic Church and Banstead Methodist Church.

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Church of England - Church of England Religion And Society In Early Modern England The shattering of the Roman Catholic church ...

Church of England -   Church of England England's Thousand Best Churches by Simon Jenkins, Parish churches are England' ...

Temple Church London England - Temple Church London England Organ Music From the Temple Church, London / Ian Le Grice Track Listing: Copyright ( ...

Church English History People - ... Egbert gives his final reflections on the English Church just before his death, and all three texts ... illuminated by a detailed introduction and explanatory notes. England's Thousand Best Churches by Simon Jenkins, Parish churches are England' ...

Church English History People - ... Egbert gives his final reflections on the English Church just before his death, and all three texts ... illuminated by a detailed introduction and explanatory notes. England's Thousand Best Churches by Simon Jenkins, Parish churches are England' ...

Medieval England -   Medieval England Daily Life in Chaucer's England by Jeffrey L. Singman, The medieval world comes ... dances, and games. The first book on medieval England to arise out of the "living history" ...

Medieval England -   Medieval England Daily Life in Chaucer's England by Jeffrey L. Singman, The medieval world comes ... dances, and games. The first book on medieval England to arise out of the "living history" ...

England History -   England History A History of England: Chapters 1-16 by Clayton Roberts, A History of England, Volume I: Prehistory to 1714 incorporates recent scholarship into a master narrative that encompasses England's social, economic, cultural, intellectual, and political ...

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When Christ and His Saints Slept by Sharon Kay Penman, ISBN 0345396685 : "A COMPELLING, WELL-WRITTEN EPIC. . .Penman is an accomplished novelist and certainly has staked a claim to medieval England as her literary fiefdom." --The Philadelphia Inquirer A.D. 1135. As church bells tolled for the death of England's King Henry I, his barons faced the unwelcome prospect of being ruled by a woman: Henry's beautiful daughter Maude, Countess of Anjou. But before Maude could claim her throne, her cousin Stephen seized it. In their long and bitter struggle, all of England bled and burned. Sharon Kay Penman's magnificent fifth novel summons to life a spectacular medieval tragedy whose unfolding breaks the heart even as it prepares the way for splendors to come--the glorious age of Eleanor of Aquitaine and the Plantagenets that would soon illumine the world. "[A] marvelous medieval pageant of a novel. . .Another jewel in [Penman's] already glittering crown." --The Orlando Sentinel "Penman once again tells a tale of kings and queens, singular destinies, and double-crosses. . . .[She] inventively animates a large cast [and] continues to base her narrative on the firm grou...

Lady Jane: I Love The 80s Edition (Widescreen) : In 1553, England's idle rich were anything but idle. With the blessing of the royal family, they plundered the riches of the church, stole the finest farmlands, and generally took all the best things the country had to offer. A cousin to the infamous Henry VII, Lady Jane Grey disapproved of the way her fellow nobles behaved, and disagreed with their religious beliefs. But as a sheltered 16-year-old, there wasn't much she could do about it. Then, through a strange turn of events, Lady Jane Grey was crowned Queen Jane, ruler of all England. Based on the true story of the girl who found herself Queen of England for nine days at age 16, "Lady Jane" is a historical romance at its bittersweet best. Look for Patrick Stewart as Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk. Photo Gallery.

Lady Jane (Widescreen) : In 1553, England's idle rich were anything but idle. With the blessing of the royal family, they plundered the riches of the church, stole the finest farmlands, and generally took all the best things the country had to offer. A cousin to the infamous Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey disapproved of the way her fellow nobles behaved, and disagreed with their religious beliefs. But as a sheltered sixteen-year-old, there wasn't much she could do about it. Then, through a strange turn of events, Lady Jane Grey was crowned Queen Jane, ruler of all England. Based on the true story of the girl who found herself Queen of England for nine days at age 16, "Lady Jane" is a historical romance at its bittersweet best. Look for Patrick Stewart as Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk. Photo Gallery.

Eagle Has Landed, The (Widescreen) : In November 1943, Heinrich Himmler (Donald Pleasance) received a simple message, "The Eagle Has Landed." It meant that a crack force of German paratroopers were safely in England, poised and read to kidnap the Prime Minister of England, Winston Churchill. The force is under the command of colonel Kurt Steiner(Michael Caine). All goes smoothly as the German force, disguised in Polish uniforms, is accepted by the villagers. But one of the men is killed while rescuing a little girl, and his German uniform is discovered. The entire village has to be taken hostage and hidden in the town church. Agents and counteragents work desperately to keep the scheme alive. Steiner himself takes a dangerous gamble. He overpowers an American ranger, commandeers his jeep and uniform and drives to the mansion where Churchill is relaxing. Interactive Menus, Scene Selection. Biographies.

American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America by Robert Hughes, ISBN 0375703659 : Writing with all the brilliance, authority, and pungent wit that have distinguished his art criticism for "Time magazine and his greatly acclaimed study of modern art, The Shock of the New, Robert Hughes now addresses his largest subject: the history of art in America. The intense relationship between the American people and their surroundings has been the source of a rich artistic tradition. American Visions is a consistently revealing demonstration of the many ways in which artists have expressed this pervasive connection. In nine eloquent chapters, which span the whole range of events, movements, and personalities of more than three centuries, Robert Hughes shows us the myriad associations between the unique society that is America and the art it has produced: "O My America, My New Founde Land" explores the churches, religious art, and artifacts of the Spanish invaders of the Southwest and the Puritans of New England; the austere esthetic of the Amish, the Quakers, and the Shakers; and the Anglophile culture of Virginia. "The Republic of Virtue" sets forth the ideals of neo-classici...

Man For All Seasons, A (Widescreen, Special Edition) : Henry VIII wants to divorce his wife, and seeks the approval of the aristocracy. Sir Thomas More is a man of principle and reason, and is thus placed in a difficult position: should he stand up for his principles, risking the wrath of a corrupt King fond of executing people for treason? Or should he bow to the seemingly unstoppable corruption of Henry VIII, who has no qualms about bending the law to suit his own needs. Adaptation of Robert Bolt's play about Sir Thomas More, a Catholic statesman in England who rebelled against Henry VIII's self-proclaimed status as the head of the Church of England and paid for his religious beliefs by having his head exhibited on London Bridge. "The Life Of Thomas More" featurette, Featurette.

Barchester Chronicles, The : The cozy community of Barchester is rocked from its complacency when a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires. Overnight, Septimus Harding (Donald Pleasence) becomes the pawn in a political battle begun by his younger daughter's beau, John Bold, and kept kindled by his older daughter's husband, Archdeacon Grantly (Nigel Hawthorne). "Middle England's Marvel" from BBC archive, Biographies, Featurette.

Anthony Trollope Collection : "The Anthony Trollope Collection" contains three masterpieces and over 15 hours of timeless film from one of the greatest nineteenth-century novelist. Visit the fascinating world of Victorian England through the eyes of Anthony Trollope, as the prolific and respected novelist illustrates the penetrating conflicts of the day. "The Barchester Chronicles" - The cozy community of Barchester is rocked from its complacency when a crusade against the Church of England's practice of self-enrichment misfires. Overnight, Septimus Harding (Donald Pleasence) becomes the pawn in a political battle begun by his younger daughter's beau, John Bold, and kept kindled by his older daughter's husband, Archdeacon Grantly (Nigel Hawthorne). "He Knew He Was Right" - Behind their neat facades of Victorian propriety, Anthony Trollope's characters are bursting with life. A flirtatious vicar, two squabbling sisters, an ingenue and her meddling aunt... these are the friends and relations who surround Louis and Emily Trevalyan in the first blissful year of their married life. But things take a darker turn when the rogu...

The Body in the Belfry by Katherine Hall Page, ISBN 0380713284 : During her years spent in New York City. Faith Fairchild was convinced she had seen pretty much everything. But the transplanted caterer/minister's wife was unprepared for the surprises awaiting her in the sleepy Massachusetts village of Aleford. And she is especially taken aback by the dead body of a pretty young thing she discovers stashed in the church's belfry. The victim, Cindy Shepherd. was well-known locally for her acid tongue and her jilted beaux, which created a lot of bad blood and more than a few possible perpetrators -- including her luckless fiance, who had neither an alibi nor a better way to break off the engagement. Faith thinks it's terribly unfair that the police have zeroed in on the hapless boyfriend, and so she sets out to uncover the truth. But digging too deeply into the sordid secrets of a small New England village tends to make the natives nervous. And an overly curious big city lady can become just another small town death statistic in very short order.
















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