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Tag Archives: Keble
“The saintly Mr Keble”
John Keble (1792-1866), an inspirational figure for the Church today, is commemorated in a beautiful stained glass window in St Chrysostom’s Church. He is remembered each year in the Church of England on July 14th and in some other Anglican … Continue reading
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Tagged Church of England, Hursley, Keble
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No place for it is found
Noel continues his reflections on hymns – a Hymn for Pentecost: “No place for it is found” these words from John Keble’s beautiful poem When God of old came down from heaven appears to have been taken out of context by the compilers … Continue reading