Benjamin Keach 1640 - 1704

Keach was put on trial in 1664 for publishing a book of instruction for children. In this book, he disagreed with the Church of England’s practice of infant baptism and taught that only people who professed faith in Christ and… https://t.co/pXg42JXya9

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Benjamin Keach 1640 - 1704

Arrested in 1664 for publishing a book of instruction for children. In it, he disagreed with the Church of England’s practice of infant baptism and taught that only professing believers should be baptized.

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To English folk the mighty oak
Is England’s noblest tree
Its hard-grained wood is strong and good as English hearts can be!

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England’s will showcase 17 of 's most important works, including Rabbit and Gazing Ball: https://t.co/I8GpYkvE0r.

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Larry The Llama is getting ready for England’s semi final tomorrow.

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England’s Coach is smashing it

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‘A Born Captain’.
Read the story of Eddie Hapgood, one of England’s finest leaders, here:

https://t.co/KVstVyTMbz

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The 2018 edition of the Visit magazine offers a tantalising glimpse into a county of contrasting landscapes, diverse heritage and plentiful food and drink, covering 3,075 km2 of England’s North West

Take a look inside...

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Despite all he achieved at Everton, David Moyes will forever be remembered as the manager who failed at England’s biggest club. charts his rapid fall https://t.co/EsLGTlWXxO

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Samuel Palmer (1805–1881),
Old England’s Sunday Evening (1874).
Watercolour over pencil, heightened with bodycolour, scratching out and gum arabic, 30 × 70 cm,
Private collection.

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Castle Combe in England’s Wiltshire District inspired the painting "Cobblestone Brooke". https://t.co/ZZ9vFEr4DH

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Old England’s Sunday Evening by Samuel Palmer 1874
Watercolour over pencil, heightened with bodycolour (Private Collection)

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A young student to England’s greatest occultist learns her real father is in league with the devil. https://t.co/W8djS4dC9u

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