Two Worlds, Britain's leading independent monthly magazine for Spiritualists. Founded in 1887. Each edition carries a range of lively, thought provoking articles on all aspects of Spiritualism…
The governing body for yoga in Great Britain. Site includes teacher directory, coming events, products for sale, history, membership information.
Bibliography and summaries of English sects and religious dissidents of the Tudor, Stuart and Interregnum periods in Great Britain.
…ert programme and contact details for what is claimed to be Britain's finest Baroque church. Also information for visitors and volunteer helpers, links, visitors' comments and a quiz.…
… indefinitely, applied to the various rites in use in Great Britain, Ireland, perhaps in Brittany, and sporadically in Northern Spain, and in the monasteries which resulted from the Irish missions of St. Columbanus in France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, …
…ency and gradually adopted by their coreligionists in Great Britain.…
This term England is here restricted to one constituent, the largest and most populous, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
…f seven kingdoms, into which, roughly speaking, Anglo-Saxon Britain was divided for nearly three centuries, until at last the supremacy, about the year 829, fell definitely and finally into the hands of Wessex.…
Includes the United States, Australia, Canada, Great Britain, South Africa, and South America.
…official title, "The Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages".…
…; (1700), every sovereign succeeding to the throne of Great Britain was required to make in the presence of the assembled Lords and Commons.…
Cardinal, Duke of York, known by the Jacobites as "Henry IX, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland"; born at Rome, 11 March, 1725; died at Frascati, 13 July, 1807.
Site of the Great Britain and Trinidad branch of international movement for Christian married couples to explore their relationships within the context of family life and the gospels.…
Farnborough Abbey is a Benedictine Abbey within the Subiaco congregation. The abbey itself is on the National Historic Sites Register of Britain.
Essay on the history and theology of this family of churches and associations, with a brief glance at similar movements in Britain and Germany.
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