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A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Introduced by the Rev. John Kent
News Comment: by David Skinner
Christianity in Education: Yvonne Adamson visits two schools that in different ways have made a Christian approach to education
Letters from the Early Church by Canon Roger Lloyd : an illustrated comment by the Rev. H. F. Lovell Cocks, D.D.
Bad Boll: Mark Gibbs visits this German centre and interviews Horst Birk on training Church workers in factory and trade union discussion
(The second item is recorded)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. John Kent
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David Skinner
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Yvonne Adamson
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Canon Roger Lloyd
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Rev. H. F. Lovell Cocks, D.D.
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Mark Gibbs
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Horst Birk

A series of seven programmes
4-The Second and Third Crusades by Sir Steven Runciman
The Second Crusade, which went in 1147 to help the Latin States against a vigorous new Turkish enemy Nur ed Din, was, Sir Steven Runciman says, a fiasco. He continues the story with an account of the avenging Third Crusade which set out in 1190 and whose leaders included the English King, Richard Coeur de Lion.
A forty-page pamphlet, illustrated in full colour, can be ordered, price 3s. 6d., through newsagents and booksellers, or direct by sending a crossed postal order for 3s. 6d. (not stamps, please) to [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Steven Runciman
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Sir Steven Runciman

Network Three

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