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Replying to @TraceyRyniec
Hi Tracey in Chicago! You still trolling and shadow stalking me? How many years now? Firstly, it’s QUEEN (or PRINCESS as she was then) Elizabeth and secondly, I know it’s hard for you with your dim comprehension skills but try to stay with me here, I am quoting from a news article that is a direct quote how she was TUTORED by the Headmaster of Eton. Did you get that? Read it again slowly if you need. Toodles!
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When I felt confident that Headmaster Ellison wasn’t inside, I took the hairpin out of my jacket pocket and began working the door like Tobias had taught me to do.  I love my criminals
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𝜗ৎCelestial𝜗ৎ retweeted
I hope the headmaster somehow isn’t shadow milk now you guys are freaking me out bye
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me again… retweeted
John Swinney doing his weird headmaster act with journalists again. Asked if he has confidence in the Scottish Funding Council, he tells a reporter: "I think you've got to be careful with your language there."
John Swinney quizzed on support for Dundee University after it announces it could cut nearly 200 jobs.
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Dontomzy14 retweeted
The headmaster in the CBN might shake investors in 🇳🇬 stock market as he strengthens compliance in 🇳🇬 banking industry
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The true Headmaster @englishbilad
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man man man retweeted
Headmaster in dark arts! Umbreon x Hatterene x Giratina design cmm! 🌙✨
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Hello headmaster fizzi yamadzingira mwana iya ndava nayo
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Replying to @sir_nunana
We do test wey we bomb, nigga come class next day with no cane, we figa we be free. Next thing we see, hweeew😂😂 he pull the cane from his sleeve inside. Ebe headmaster wey save us that day😂💔
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Glad to see you hung onto your Headmaster position at Eton, however tenously Tony.
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Replying to @CHARLIEBOT34
Jamas pense que veria algo como esto Momento... ahora Pomni es un headmaster? 🤔
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Replying to @mjolnerwolf
The Christian faith has been the spirituality of the United Kingdom for around 1700 years, during which our nation has enjoyed immense civilisational thriving. This fact is routinely rejected, marginalised, subverted or mocked by our current government, monarchy, the MSM (television and newspapers), the education system, multi-national corporations and global governance. Here is a just quick recap on the faith of just some of our well known forbears. The Venerable Bede (672–735) Monk, Historian, Scholar Tradition: Catholic “Christ is the true King of the English.” “The English people received the light of the Gospel.” Alcuin of York (c.735–804) Scholar, Cleric Tradition: Catholic “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” “Christ’s truth is the lamp of learning.” “A nation without the knowledge of God declines into darkness.” Alfred the Great (849–899) King of Wessex Tradition: Catholic “With God’s aid, I defend this Christian land against the heathen, trusting in Christ’s victory over all enemies.” “England shall become a Christian people, or she shall perish.” Athelstan (c.894–939) King of England Tradition: Catholic “In honour of the Holy Trinity… I build this house of prayer for the redemption of my soul and the stability of the English realm.” “The Lord Jesus Christ hath given us a great deliverance this day. The heathen are fallen, and the banner of the cross is lifted up over all Britain.” Dunstan of Canterbury (c.909–988) Archbishop of Canterbury Tradition: Catholic “Let the Church of Christ be honoured in this realm.” “Prayer strengthens the kingdom more than armies.” “The peace of England rests upon the worship of God.” Edward the Confessor (c.1003–1066) King of England Tradition: Catholic “Christ alone is King of England.” “This house is finished. May Christ finish the work He has begun in England.” Anselm of Canterbury (c.1033–1109) Archbishop of Canterbury, Theologian Tradition: Catholic “I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand.” “Christ is our righteousness and our peace.” Thomas Becket (1118–1170) Archbishop of Canterbury Tradition: Catholic “Christ, the King of Kings, has entrusted His Church to me; I will not yield it to earthly power.” “As Christ’s servant, I must defend His Church, though it cost me all earthly favour.” Stephen Langton (c.1150–1228) Archbishop of Canterbury, Biblical Scholar Tradition: Catholic “The king is below God and below the law.” “Holy Scripture is the guide of princes and peoples alike.” Richard I “Lionheart” (1157–1199) King of England, Crusader Tradition: Catholic “Christ’s Sepulchre is in heathen hands. I will take the cross or die.” “I am in chains as Christ was bound. Let England ransom me with prayers and alms, not gold alone.” “In honour of Jesus Christ, whose mercy saves us, we grant this church our protection.” “The Cross of Christ is my banner…” Henry de Bracton / Henry of Bratton (c.1210–c.1268) Judge, Jurist, Author of Bracton Tradition: Catholic “The king must not be under man, but under God and under the law.” “Law makes the king.” Roger Bacon (c.1219–1292) Franciscan Friar, Philosopher, Scientist Tradition: Catholic “All wisdom comes from God.” “Without the study of Scripture philosophy is blind.” “Theology is the mistress of all sciences.” “The whole wisdom of man is contained in Holy Scripture.” Edward I (1239–1307) King of England Tradition: Catholic “By Christ’s grace, I swear to uphold His Church and defend the faith of England.” “I rule by God’s grace, and my duty is to uphold His Church and defend His people.” Edward III (1312–1377) King of England, Founder of the Order of the Garter Tradition: Catholic “For God, Saint George, and England.” “Let the honour of England be upheld under God.” John Wycliffe (c.1328–1384) Theologian, Reformer Tradition: Proto-Protestant / Lollard “Holy Scripture is the highest authority for every believer, the standard of faith and the foundation for reform.” “The gospel alone is sufficient to rule the lives of Christians everywhere.” Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343–1400) Poet, Courtier Tradition: Catholic “Now preye I… that therof they thanken oure Lord Jhesu Crist, of which procedeth al wit and al goodnesse.” Henry V (1386–1422) King of England Tradition: Catholic “Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy name give the glory.” “We are few, but Christ is with us. Let every man kneel and pray the five wounds of our Saviour.” “All my conquests I leave to Jesus Christ. Tell England to keep His laws, and He will keep her for ever.” Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556) Archbishop of Canterbury Tradition: Protestant / Anglican “The English tongue shall proclaim the Gospel.” “The Prayer Book shall shape the soul of the nation.” William Tyndale (c.1494–1536) Bible Translator, Reformer Tradition: Protestant “England shall never be free until the common people know the Scriptures.” Thomas Tallis (1505–1585) Composer Tradition: Catholic “For the advancement of God’s glory, whose service we have always endeavoured to further by our music.” John Knox (c.1514–1572) Reformer, Preacher Tradition: Protestant “The Scriptures are the voice of God, and through them, we know Christ, the only way to salvation.” “The reformation of religion is the foundation of Britain’s liberty.” John Foxe (1516–1587) Historian, Martyrologist Tradition: Protestant “We shall this day, by God’s grace, light up such a candle in England, as I trust will never be put out.” “Christ’s martyrs pass by death unto life.” “The blood of the martyrs is the seed of England’s Reformation.” Elizabeth I (1533–1603) Queen of England Tradition: Protestant / Anglican “I was ever desirous to live and die in the Protestant religion.” “We… give God humble and hearty thanks that it hath pleased Him to preserve us and our realm…” “The Gospel is England’s shield.” “I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king…” Sir Francis Drake (c.1540–1596) Naval Commander, Explorer Tradition: Protestant “God hath given us so good a wind.” “The Lord bloweth with His winds, and the enemies of England are scattered.” William Byrd (1540–1623) Composer Tradition: Catholic “Sing joyfully unto God.” “Music is ordered devotion.” Edmund Spenser (1552–1599) Poet Tradition: Protestant “England may be a new Eden.” “Every virtuous knight is a soldier of Christ.” Sir Walter Raleigh (c.1552–1618) Explorer, Courtier, Writer Tradition: Protestant “There is nothing mightier than God.” “England was never so great as when she feared the Lord.” Richard Hooker (1554–1600) Priest, Theologian, Jurist Tradition: Anglican “Of law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world.” “What Scripture doth plainly deliver, to that the first place both of credit and obedience is due.” “This kingdom flourishes when governed under God.” Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586) Poet, Courtier, Soldier Tradition: Protestant “Pray for England, that she may ever be faithful to the Gospel.” “Make me a soldier of Jesus Christ and of the Protestant cause.” “The poet is servant of Christ and country.” Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) Bishop, Scholar Tradition: Anglican “Christ came not to make us clever but holy.” “The Christian faith is the light that guides England’s laws and kings.” Francis Bacon (1561–1626) Philosopher, Statesman Tradition: Anglican “There was never law, or sect, or opinion did so much magnify goodness, as the Christian religion doth.” William Shakespeare (1564–1616) Playwright, Poet Tradition: Anglican “This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England…” “For Christian service and true chivalry…” “We few, we happy few…” John Donne (1572–1631) Poet, Dean of St Paul’s Tradition: Anglican “Batter my heart, three-person’d God.” “Christianity is a warfare, and we are all soldiers under Christ’s banner, to fight against the flesh, the world, and the devil.” John Selden (1584–1654) Jurist, Legal Historian, Parliamentarian Tradition: Anglican “Equity is a roguish thing.” “Ignorance of the law excuses no man.” “The law of nature is the law of God written in the heart of man.” “Scripture, history, and law are the three witnesses of a nation’s mind.” George Herbert (1593–1633) Poet, Priest Tradition: Anglican “Who would have thought my shrivel’d heart / Could have recovered greenness?” “Prayer (is) the Church’s banquet.” “The Church is England’s heart, beating with the love of Christ.” Charles I (1600–1649) King and Martyr Tradition: Anglican “I die a Christian, according to the profession of the Church of England, as I found it left me by my father.” “I go from a corruptible to an incorruptible Crown, where no disturbance can be.” John Milton (1608–1674) Poet, Political Thinker Tradition: Protestant “England hath had this honour vouchsafed her.” “The nation was chosen to defend liberty.” “The Lamb shall triumph over tyranny.” Sir Matthew Hale (1609–1676) Judge, Lord Chief Justice, Natural Law Thinker Tradition: Anglican “Christianity is parcel of the laws of England.” “The moral law is the law of nature and the law of God.” “Religion is the first concernment of mankind.” “The law of God is the supreme rule of human actions.” Richard Baxter (1615–1691) Puritan Pastor, Theologian Tradition: Protestant / Puritan “A Christian nation is a strong nation, and England thrives by God’s grace.” “I preached as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.” Robert Boyle (1627–1691) Scientist, Natural Philosopher Tradition: Anglican “In the Bible the ignorant may learn all requisite knowledge, and the most knowing may learn to discern their ignorance.” “I use the Scriptures… as a matchless temple…” John Ray (1627–1705) Naturalist, Theologian of Creation Tradition: Anglican “The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation.” “The world is the effect of God’s wisdom and power.” John Bunyan (1628–1688) Preacher, Author Tradition: Protestant / Baptist “I will stay in prison till the moss grows on my eye lids rather than disobey God.” Christopher Wren (1632–1723) Architect, Scientist Tradition: Anglican “St Paul’s shall speak the glory of God.” “Churches must lift the soul upward.” Isaac Newton (1643–1727) Scientist, Mathematician Tradition: Christian — heterodox "The Christian religion, as professed in this kingdom, undergirds our moral and intellectual life, and its truths are the foundation upon which we build our understanding of the world." "The first principle of Christianity is to believe that there is one God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and that Jesus Christ is his Son, sent to redeem us by his death and resurrection. This faith I hold firmly." Henry Purcell (1659–1695) Composer Tradition: Anglican “Sound lifts the soul.” “The funeral anthem becomes resurrection hope.” “To the Glory of God and the Good of the Church.” “Remember not, Lord, our offences.” Matthew Henry (1662–1714) Biblical Commentator, Minister Tradition: Protestant “England’s strength lies in her godly families, where the Bible is read and Christ is honoured…” George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) Composer Tradition: Lutheran “My music is nothing but a feeble echo of this Gospel.” “Messiah!.” “I know that my Redeemer liveth.” “Hallelujah!” John Wesley (1703–1791) Evangelist, Founder of Methodism Tradition: Anglican / Methodist “The revival of true Christianity is the hope of Britain’s future glory.” “The world is my parish.” “The best of all is, God is with us.” “We will ride till we die, preaching Christ crucified.” William Murray, Lord Mansfield (1705–1793) Lord Chief Justice, Legal Reformer Tradition: Anglican “The air of England is too pure for a slave to breathe.” “Let justice be done though the heavens fall.” “The law of England protects liberty because it stands above arbitrary will.” Charles Wesley (1707–1788) Hymn Writer, Evangelist Tradition: Anglican / Methodist “Love divine, all loves excelling.” “Soldiers of Christ, arise, And put your armour on, Strong in the strength which God supplies Through His eternal Son.” “Hark! the herald angels sing.” William Pitt the Elder (1708–1778) Statesman, Prime Minister Tradition: Anglican “The Gospel’s light has guided Britain to her place among nations.” Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) Writer, Lexicographer Tradition: Anglican “A Christian is the highest style of man.” “The Bible is the rock on which English civilization rests.” George Whitefield (1714–1770) Evangelist, Preacher Tradition: Anglican / Methodist “You must be born again.” “Christ alone can awaken dead souls.” “The preaching of the Gospel has revived England’s soul and secured her blessings.” William Blackstone (1723–1780) Jurist, Judge, Author of Commentaries on the Laws of England Tradition: Anglican “This law of nature, being coeval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other.” “No human laws are of any validity, if contrary to this.” “Upon these two foundations, the law of nature and the law of revelation, depend all human laws.” “The doctrines thus delivered we call the revealed or divine law, and they are to be found only in the Holy Scriptures.” Edmund Burke (1729–1797) Statesman, Philosopher Tradition: Anglican / Christian Conservative “Without Christianity, Europe becomes merely geography.” “Religion is the basis of civil society, and the source of all good and comfort…” “If the Christian religion is destroyed, nothing can be saved, or is worth saving…” “Christianity has civilized the world, teaching men the duties of love, justice, and obedience to God.” William Blake (1757–1827) Poet, Artist Tradition: Christian Mystic “Jesus Christ, the Image of the Invisible God, / Became a Man to Redeem Man from the Fall.” “If Jesus Christ is the greatest man, you ought to love him in the greatest degree ?" Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758–1805) Admiral Tradition: Anglican “May the Great God whom I worship grant to my country… a great and glorious victory.” “Thank God, I have done my duty.” “Before this day closes, I shall meet my God.” William Wilberforce (1759–1833) Statesman, Abolitionist Tradition: Evangelical Anglican “Real Christianity transforms society.” Duke of Wellington (1769–1852) Soldier, Prime Minister Tradition: Anglican “The Bible is the strongest rampart England possesses.” “Educate men without religion and you make them but clever devils.” “The Lord’s Prayer contains the sum total of religion and morals.” William Wordsworth (1770–1850) Poet Tradition: Anglican “We must be free or die, who speak the tongue / That Shakespeare spake; the faith and morals hold / Which Milton held. England hath need of thee…” “Through Christ’s own blood, we taste eternal life…” “The Bible is the charter of our liberties…” “From Saxon shrines to Norman spires, / The Christian faith our land inspires.” Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) Poet, Philosopher Tradition: Anglican “Christianity is the root of England.” Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865) Prime Minister Tradition: Anglican “My religion is simple: trust in God’s mercy, follow Christ’s example of justice, and serve my country…” “Christianity's enduring greatness is its role in binding society through moral law…” Michael Faraday (1791–1867) Scientist Tradition: Christian “Scientific truth and Christian humility belong together.” “The Bible, and it alone… is the sole and sufficient guide…” “My belief in the Bible as the Word of God is firm and unshaken.” John Keble (1792–1866) Priest, Poet Tradition: Anglican “National Apostasy is the rejection of Christ’s kingship.” “The Church is the guardian of England’s soul.” Thomas Arnold (1795–1842) Educator, Headmaster Tradition: Anglican “The object of education is Christian manliness.” Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859) Historian, Politician Tradition: Anglican “The history of England is emphatically the history of progress.” “The Christian faith shaped the liberties of England.” “The Bible has done more for civilization than any other book.” John Henry Newman (1801–1890) Cardinal, Theologian Tradition: Anglican → Catholic “To be a Christian is to believe that God has revealed Himself in Christ, and to live in the light of that revelation.” “The Church of Christ is the true source of England’s moral and spiritual vitality.” Lord Shaftesbury (1801–1885) Statesman, Social Reformer Tradition: Evangelical Anglican “The Bible is the source of all true reform, and its influence has made Britain a beacon of justice.” Samuel Wilberforce (1805–1873) Bishop of Oxford Tradition: Anglican “The Church must stand as England’s witness to eternal truth.” “National greatness without holiness is national ruin.” Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) Poet Laureate Tradition: Anglican “Ring out… Ring in the Christ that is to be.” “Our little systems have their day; / They have their day and cease to be: / They are but broken lights of Thee, / And Thou, O Lord, art more than they.” “The King of kings… is our true guide.” “May Christ’s own faith keep Britain’s heart true to the love that makes her great.” William Gladstone (1809–1898) Prime Minister Tradition: Anglican “The Bible is stamped with a specialty of origin, and an immeasurable distance separates it from all competitors.” “I have known ninety-five of the world’s great men in my time, and of these, eighty-seven were followers of the Bible.” Charles Dickens (1812–1870) Novelist Tradition: Christian / Anglican “The New Testament is the very best book that ever was or ever will be known in the world…” David Livingstone (1813–1873) Missionary, Explorer Tradition: Protestant / Congregationalist “England’s mission is to carry the Gospel to the world…” John Ruskin (1819–1900) Art Critic, Writer Tradition: Anglican “The Christian faith has shaped the heart of Western culture, its art, its ethics, its very sense of the world.” “Christ’s love, which gave itself for the world, is the source of all true beauty and goodness in human endeavour.” Queen Victoria (1819–1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Tradition: Protestant “That Book, the Bible, accounts for the supremacy of England.” “England has become great and happy by the knowledge of the true God through Jesus Christ.” “I look upon the Protestant faith as the anchor of this country.” Charles Kingsley (1819–1875) Priest, Novelist Tradition: Anglican “Christ’s whole life on earth was the assertion and example of true manliness.” “Christian manliness is strength disciplined by holiness.” Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) Nurse, Reformer Tradition: Anglican “Nursing is sacred duty.” “The poorest patient bears the image of Christ.” Thomas Hughes (1822–1896) Author Tradition: Anglican “We must worship God before we can reverence parents or women, or root out flunkeyism and money-worship.” Lord Kelvin / William Thomson (1824–1907) Physicist, Scientist Tradition: Presbyterian “If you study science deep enough and long enough, it will force you to believe in God.” “The strength of Britain lies in its Christian foundation, which encourages the pursuit of knowledge as a means to glorify God and serve mankind.” Christina Rossetti (1830–1894) Poet Tradition: Anglican “Better a single life with Christ than a married life without Him.” “Jesus… my Lord… my Love…” James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) Physicist, Scientist Tradition: Presbyterian “Almighty God, who created man in Thine own image…” General Charles Gordon (1833–1885) Soldier, Imperial Commander Tradition: Evangelical Anglican “God rules the world and not chance.” “The world to come, and God’s government over this, are to me the greatest of life’s realities.” “I am a soldier of Jesus Christ as well as of the Queen.” Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) Baptist Preacher Tradition: Protestant “The Bible is the lion.” “Defend the Gospel? Let it loose.” Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) Poet, Priest Tradition: Catholic “The world is charged with the grandeur of God.” “Christ plays in ten thousand places.” “Make me immortal in Thy wounds!” William Ramsay (1852–1916) Chemist, Scientist Tradition: Christian “The Christian foundation of Britain has enabled our scientific discoveries, such as the noble gases, to advance knowledge for God and country.” Robert Baden-Powell (1857–1941) Founder of Scouting Tradition: Anglican “Development of outlook naturally begins with a respect for God… Reverence to God and reverence for one’s neighbour and reverence for oneself as a servant of God.” “When you look at the stars and the heavens at night, you realise how tiny man is and how wonderful God is.” Sir Edward Elgar (1857–1934) Composer Tradition: Catholic “England is nothing to me without its cathedrals.” “My music is a prayer for England’s return to the true faith.” Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) Writer, Poet Tradition: Christian / Anglican background “God of our fathers, known of old… Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, / Lest we forget—lest we forget!” “The faith of Christ brought light to our shores, making Britain a land of honour.” “The law of Christ, to love and serve, was the law that bound our knights to honour.” “The Christian Gospel is the one truth that holds England together…” Hilaire Belloc (1870–1953) Historian, Writer Tradition: Catholic “The Faith is Europe and Europe is the Faith.” “Europe will return to the Faith or perish.” G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936) Writer, Apologist Tradition: Anglican → Catholic “England was Christian before it was English, and it will cease to be English when it ceases to be Christian.” “If men will not be governed by the Ten Commandments, they shall be governed by the ten thousand commandments” Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery (1887–1976) Military Commander Tradition: Anglican “I asked God to give me victory because I believed our cause was right.” “The Bible was my guide throughout the war.” “Let us pray that ‘The Lord Mighty in Battle’ will go forth with our armies…” T. S. Eliot (1888–1965) Poet, Critic Tradition: Anglican “It is in Christianity that our arts have developed; it is in Christianity that the laws of Europe—until recently—have been rooted. It is against a background of Christianity that all of our thought has significance. ..I do not believe that the culture of Europe could survive the complete disappearance of the Christian faith… If Christianity goes, the whole culture goes.” Christopher Dawson (1889–1970) Historian Tradition: Catholic “Religion is the key of history.” “The Christian tradition is not only the foundation of European culture but the dynamic force which has given it its distinctive character.” J. R. R. Tolkien (1892–1973) Author, Philologist Tradition: Catholic “Actually I am a Christian, and indeed a Roman Catholic.” “The Incarnation and the Redemption are the central facts of history, and all else is measured by them.” “The Christian faith teaches us that man is fallen, but capable of redemption through grace…” C. S. Lewis (1898–1963) Writer, Apologist, Scholar Tradition: Anglican “Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance.” “The Incarnation… is the central fact of history, the pivot on which all turns.” Eric Liddell (1902–1945) Olympian, Missionary Tradition: Protestant “The Christian faith has shaped this nation’s character; it teaches us to honour God above all…” Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966) Novelist Tradition: Catholic “The essential issue is no longer between Catholicism and Protestantism, but between Christianity and Chaos…” Malcolm Muggeridge (1903–1990) Journalist, Commentator Tradition: Catholic convert “Christ alone survives the collapse of ideologies.” “England’s greatness was born of her Christian heritage; if she abandons it, she abandons her identity and her hope.” John Betjeman (1906–1984) Poet Laureate Tradition: Anglican “Our churches are the soul of England.” “The parish church is the heart of English life.” Enoch Powell (1912–1998) Politician, Classicist Tradition: Anglican “The Christian religion and classical culture together made Europe.” “A nation is a spiritual entity.” “The English nation survived because it knew itself.” “The Bible and Shakespeare made England.” “Political structures collapse when the culture beneath them dies.” Roger Scruton (1944–2020) Philosopher, Conservative Thinker Tradition: Cultural Anglican “Nations are built by Christians.” “England was formed not by race but by Christianity and law.” “If you destroy the sacred, do not be surprised when society falls apart.” “A society without religion becomes a society without meaning.” “Christianity created the moral order of Europe.”
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#1WordFor1Music June 17. Neck. The Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual 🎶He does the military two-step Down the nape of my neck🎶 youtu.be/f37lC0CSXlQ?si=I3uz…
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