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This article is taken from PN Review 13, Volume 6 Number 5, May - June 1980.

George Tolley
I am very concerned by the erosion of our inheritance which I, and many others, experience as a living inspiration and not as a static tradition. In my own Church we regularly use 1662, Series Two and Series Three services, so I do not speak as one who has resisted the revisionists. But I am concerned that the undermining of foundations is now serious, indeed, alarming.
-Reverend Canon GEORGE TOLLEY
Principal, Sheffield City Polytechnic
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