Opening Music:
Bach's Suite No. 3, in D major
9.35 AN ACT OF WORSHIP
All creatures of our God and King
(S.P. 439; C.H. 13; P.H. 10, all omitting vv. 4, 5, 6; D.S. 16, omitting v. 4: Tune, Lasst uns erfreuen-C.H. 13)
Interlude: Little Plays of St.
Francis. 6: Sister Death
Prayers: the Prayer of St. Ignatius
Loyola; the Lord's Prayer
Happy are they. they that love God
(S.P. 509; C.H. 440: D.S. 70; BBC Supplement 16: Tune, Binchester —S.P. 509)
Closing Music:
Wagner's Prelude to ' Parsifal '
Previously broadcast last Friday In the Home Service
What's New?
Charles Fox reviews some recent jazz records
Introduced by Walter Macdonald News Comment: by Mark Gibbs
Audenshaw Periodicals Service: Raymond Short talks with boys of Audenshaw Grammar School. Manchester, who collect periodicals to send to the Churches overseas
Pick of the Pops: Mildred Rawlin son reviews a selection of this year's Lent books
Christian Unity Today: a selection of listeners' comments on the discussion In Search of the Truth broadcast on Sunday, February 18, in the Home Service, is presented by the chairman, Norman Cresswell
Second and fourth items are recorded
A series of nine programmes presenting the religious movements against the political, economic, and social background of their time, and discussing their continued relevance today.
3: Zwingli and Calvin by G. R. Potter
Professor of Modern History, University of Sheffield
Two figures, one German, the other French, gave an edge to the Reformation which it never entirely lost: they are inseparably connected with two Swiss cities, Zurich and Geneva. with readings by Gary Watson
Next Wednesday at 7.30: The Counter-Reformation
A new historical study of the Reformation. specially written by G. R. Elton to accompany these programmes, is published by the BBC as a 48-page booklet, with two maps, a library list, and many illustrations. It can be obtained from newsagents and booksellers, price 5s., or direct by sending a crossed postal order to [address removed]
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