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Christian archaeology does not simply look at the past, he wrote, but it also speaks to all people in the present day.
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Gilbert White’s Natural History of Selborne is a true classic in that it has never been out of print since its first ...
Private historic homes (dating back to the 1700s) on Beacon Hill, in Plymouth, and elsewhere open to the public during holiday house tour season — some professionally decorated for Christmas.
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Fr. José Cabrera's interactive Bible Museum offers visitors the opportunity to handle facsimile copies of ancient texts ...
Flossie Bullion explores how singer-songwriter PinkPantheress uses fashion to breathe new life into traditional aesthetics of ...