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| One more note: the October edition had already gone to press when an email from a reader arrived. The Anglican Journal and the diocesan newspapers are delaying their June issues, which would normally have gone to press before the start of General Synod, in order to provide full coverage of the convention. In the last hundred years nine editions of her letters have gone to press, counting Sir Edward Parry's early pioneering editions (1888, 1906, 1914), two editions pirated from Parry (one in London, the other in Toronto), G. |
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