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Opening Music: Elgar's Enigma Variations
9.35 AN ACT OF WORSHIP
Ride on. ride on in majesty (S.P.
137; C.H. 92; D.S. 58; P.H. 62: Tune. Winchester New-S.P. 137)
Interlude: The Meaning of Easter
(i)
Prayers: the Prayer of St. Richard; the Lord's Prayer
Rejoice, the Lord is King (S.P. 632;
C.H. 135, omitting v. 5; D.S. 122: P.H. 150: Tune, Gopsal-S.P. 632)
Closing Music:
Wagner's Prelude to ' Parsifal
Previously broadcast last Friday in the Home Service

A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Introduced by Peter Bide
News Comment: by Howard Williams
The Gospel in Pakistan: Canon R. W. F. Wootton speaks from fourteen years' experience of church life in Pakistan
The Future Prospect for Christians in India: An assessment by J. Chinna Durai
The last item Is recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Bide
Unknown:
Howard Williams
Unknown:
Canon R. W. F. Wootton
Unknown:
J. Chinna Durai

A series of nine weekly programmes
7: The Search for Compromise: England and France by Joel Hurstfield
Professor of Modern History, University College, London
Why, when France and England are faced with similar problems, do they so often reach precisely opposite solutions? In the Reformation both countries sought compromise, but by utterly different methods and with results that left their permanent mark on Western Europe. with readings by Gary Watson
Next Wednesday:
The Divisions Harden
A new historical study of the Reformation by G. R. Elton , specially written to accompany these programmes, is published by the BBC with many illustrations, price Ss. It may be obtained from newsagents and booksellers, or direct by sending a crossed postal order to[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Joel Hurstfield
Unknown:
Gary Watson
Unknown:
G. R. Elton

Network Three

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