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		<title>Cranmer&#8217;s Prayer Book Lives</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>January 21 is Anniversary of Original Liturgy
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<p>Archbishop Thomas Cranmer&#8217;s words of worship resonate today  in Episcopal churches that value scripture and tradition &#8212; and are reasonable enough to practice &#8220;inclusion&#8221; regarding conservative Episcopalians. &#8220;Conservative&#8221; in this sense means &#8220;conserving and practicing that which is good.&#8221;</p>
<p>In St. Mary&#8217;s, Carle Place, NY,  Episcopalians for Traditional Faith (ETF)  ... <<  <a href="http://etf1928.org/archives/1259/">continue reading</a> >>]]></description>
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		<title>&#8220;We Three Kings&#8221; Tells the Story of Christ&#8217;s Life</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>EPIPHANY, sometimes called &#8220;Little Christmas&#8221; or &#8220;Twelfth Night,&#8221; commemorates a revelation that shook the world of three magi, or wise men. It marks the moment that transformed civilization.</p>
<p>In 1857, The Rev. John Henry Hopkins Jr., a Pennsylvania clergyman and hymnist, wrote &#8220;Three Kings of Orient.&#8221; Although it is played and sung as a Christmas carol,  ... <<  <a href="http://etf1928.org/archives/1252/">continue reading</a> >>]]></description>
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		<title>A New Year&#8217;s Resolution to Stand By Our Faith</title>
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<p>Most of us are familiar with the Boiling Frog Analogy: If you put a frog in boiling water, it will leap right out of the pot. If, on the other hand, you put the frog in warm water and gradually turn up the heat bit by bit, it will first be lulled into a  ... <<  <a href="http://etf1928.org/archives/1240/">continue reading</a> >>]]></description>
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