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While some of Sue Careless's treatment of the Eucharistic
Liturgy may be anachronistic, she speaks for a number of Anglicans who
are concerned about the rapid abandonment of the traditional liturgical
gems of our shared tradition. Muslims, It's the American Way," writer Katrin
Bennhold celebrated him as "a preeminent proponent of an American
Islam free of politics and anachronistic culture. In spite of plot improbabilities and anachronistic opinions held by
various characters, this tale is an interesting look at a time when
girls were confined by law and marketed like cattle. |
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