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ROUND-THE-CLOCK BIBLE READING.—The Lord Mayor of London (Sir James Miller) opened round-the-clock readings of the New Testament, in 15-minute periods, at St. Andrew’s Church, Holborn, London, recently. He is shown with the Rt. Rev. Joost de Blank (a former Archbishop of Cape Town and now a canon of Westminster) before the readings began. The readings are in connexion with the “Feed the Minds” campaign for Christian literature.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30619, 9 December 1964, Page 22

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ROUND-THE-CLOCK BIBLE READING.—The Lord Mayor of London (Sir James Miller) opened round-the-clock readings of the New Testament, in 15-minute periods, at St. Andrew’s Church, Holborn, London, recently. He is shown with the Rt. Rev. Joost de Blank (a former Archbishop of Cape Town and now a canon of Westminster) before the readings began. The readings are in connexion with the “Feed the Minds” campaign for Christian literature. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30619, 9 December 1964, Page 22

ROUND-THE-CLOCK BIBLE READING.—The Lord Mayor of London (Sir James Miller) opened round-the-clock readings of the New Testament, in 15-minute periods, at St. Andrew’s Church, Holborn, London, recently. He is shown with the Rt. Rev. Joost de Blank (a former Archbishop of Cape Town and now a canon of Westminster) before the readings began. The readings are in connexion with the “Feed the Minds” campaign for Christian literature. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30619, 9 December 1964, Page 22

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