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Anglo-Catholicism / Anglo-Catholics / Oxford Movement / John Henry Newman / Loss and Gain / Tracts for the Times / John Keble / Richard Whately / John Ruskin / Christianity / Christian theology / Colleges of the University of Oxford
Date: 2010-09-30 11:12:13
Anglo-Catholicism
Anglo-Catholics
Oxford Movement
John Henry Newman
Loss and Gain
Tracts for the Times
John Keble
Richard Whately
John Ruskin
Christianity
Christian theology
Colleges of the University of Oxford

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