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  • af Colin Dunlop
    243,95 kr.

    Description:"I know of no book which does precisely what Bishop Dunlop's book does," the Archbishop of York has written. First published in 1953, Anglican Public Worship has been valued by Anglicans and non-Anglicans alike for 'the balance of his exposition, its sharp clarity, its felicity of illustration, its temper of sweet reasonableness' (Church Quarterly Review); 'such confidence and persuasiveness and religious concern' (British Weekly). It has become the standard introduction to its subject, and now it is republished with a new chapter on Prayer Book Revision, based on Bishop Dunlop's experience as Chairman of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of England from its formation until 1960.About the Contributor(s):The Very Rev. David Colin Dunlop (1897-1968) was an eminent Anglican clergyman during the middle third of the 20th century. In 1955 he was appointed the first chairman of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of England.

  • af Peter Woodman & Colin Dunlop
    609,95 kr.

    In 2002-2003, the construction of a new road to bypass the village of Toomebridge, Co Antrim, through which the main Belfast to Derry Road (A6) passed, was commenced by Roads Service; an Agency within the Department of Regional Development. As part of the overall planning permission for the Toomebridge Bypass, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) raised a requirement for archaeological mitigation. Northern Archaeological Consultancy Ltd was appointed to undertake the archaeological excavation of this site. In the course of topsoil stripping a small drumlin on part of the road scheme 2,100 flint artefacts were uncovered. While the majority (approximately 70%) of these dated from the Late Mesolithic, the Earlier Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age periods were also represented. Archaeology was uncovered on the western side of the drumlin. It formed 14 discrete areas (Features 1-14). The features were for the most part structures and ranged in date from the Mid-Mesolithic (Features 1-4), through the Late Mesolithic (Features 5-8), the Bronze Age (Features 9-11), and the late Bronze Age or Iron Age (Feature 13) and the 19th to 20th centuries (Feature 14).