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  2. The Ragamuffin Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The Ragamuffin Gospel is a book about Christianity by former Franciscan priest Brennan Manning. Manning argues that Jesus' gospel was one of grace, and that efforts to earn salvation are misguided, as it is impossible. He laments that the true meaning of God's grace has been lost in society amidst a constant search to please God.

  3. Ark Clothing - Wikipedia

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    ARK opened its first store in The Corn Exchange in Leeds in 1992. [2] The shop was originally used to sell tickets to the ARK club nights but quickly branched into streetwear. The store was an immediate success and grew quickly in size. The brand grew to have five brick and mortar stores, with many plans to expand across the UK plus an e ...

  4. Royal Albert Memorial Museum - Wikipedia

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    RAMM was the birthplace for much of Exeter's cultural life: the university, central library and college of art all had their origins in what became known as RAMM. The Devon and Exeter Albert Memorial, as it was originally known, provided an integrated museum, art gallery, free library, reading room, school of art and school of engineering in ...

  5. Princesshay - Wikipedia

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    Princesshay is a shopping precinct in the city of Exeter, Devon, England. It was built in the early 1950s to replace buildings that had been severely damaged in the World War II Baedeker Blitz . From 2005 the precinct and some surrounding buildings were demolished and rebuilt as a new shopping centre that opened in September 2007.

  6. Thomas Hobbes (priest) - Wikipedia

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  7. Deanery of Christianity (Exeter) - Wikipedia

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    The Deanery of Christianity is a deanery in the Archdeaconry of Exeter, Diocese of Exeter. The deanery covers most of the city of Exeter. It takes the name "Christianity" because there is a tradition that a diocese and a deanery should not share the same name.

  8. Colsons - Wikipedia

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    Colsons, later Dingles and House of Fraser, was a department store located in Exeter, Devon, England.Located on the High Street, the store was founded in 1792, then expanded after damage in the Second World War.

  9. Edward Young (priest) - Wikipedia

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