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The Christian year ... By John Keble. Thirty-seventh edition

This book offers a detailed exploration of the liturgical calendar within the Christian faith, covering various religious holidays and observances. Authored by John Keble, it is a resource for understanding the religious significance and practices associated with each season of the Christian year. more

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John Keble
John Keble

John Keble, a renowned British poet, was born on April 25, 1792, and died on March 29, 1866. Known for his religious poetry and literary criticism, Keble was a key figure in the Oxford Movement. more

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