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    <date>Friday 9 May 6.30pm.</date>
    <name>Lecture in the OBE Chapel, St Paul&#8217;s Cathedral,
    London</name>
    <blurb>By kind invitation of the Dean and Chapter, Professor
    David Daniell will be giving a public lecture 
    <i>&#8216;The Making of the Bible in English&#8217;</i> about
    his new book for Yale University Press.</blurb>
    <detail>All members and their guests are welcome and invited to
    attend Choral Evensong in the Cathedral at 5pm. Admission by
    ticket only obtainable from Mrs Priscilla Frost, Events
    Co-ordinator phone+44 (0) 1608 811818
    enquiries.oxconf@pop3.hiway.co.uk</detail>
  </event>
  <event>
    <date>Thursday 26 June 6-8pm</date>
    <name>Book Launch at Lambeth Palace</name>
    <blurb>
    <i>&#8216;The Bible in English&#8217;</i> by Prof David Daniel
    published by Yale University Press.</blurb>
  </event>
  <event>
    <date>Saturday 28 June 9am</date>
    <name>3rd Annual National Whigham Family Reunion</name>
    <blurb>A lecture by Dr Joe Johnson on 
    <i>&#8216;The English Bible and its influence in
    America&#8217;</i>. </blurb>
    <detail>Further details from Dr Joe Johnson US Office tel
    850-834-2032 joej@gtcom.net</detail>
  </event>
  <event>
    <date>Tuesday 7 October 3pm</date>
    <name>Annual Tyndale Lecture at Gloucester Cathedral</name>
    <blurb>A lecture entitled 
    <i>&#8216;Translating the Bible: Why Tyndale is still
    vital&#8217;</i> will be given by Prof. David Daniell. It will
    be followed by evensong and supper.</blurb>
    <detail>Tickets for lecture only &#163;6, for lecture and supper
    &#163;11.50 obtainable from David Green, 22 Foss Field, Winstone,
    Gloucestershire, GL7 7JY tel+44 (0) 1285 821651.</detail>
  </event>
  <event>
    <date>Thursday 16 October</date>
    <name>The Annual Hertford College Tyndale Lecture</name>
    <blurb>This year&#8217;s lecture entitled 
    <i>&#8216;Hamlet&#8217;s Luck: Shakespeare and the Sixteenth
    Century Bible&#8217;</i> will be given by Dr Brian Cummings,
    School of European Studies, University of Sussex.</blurb>
    <detail>Further details will be announced.</detail>
  </event>
  <event>
    <date>Friday 24 October to Sunday 26 October</date>
    <name>Third Tyndale Conference Geneva, Switzerland.</name>
    <blurb>
    <i>Not for Burning: The Marian Exiles in 16th century
    Europe</i>. 
    <b>Speakers:</b> Professor Andrew Pettegree, Director of
    the Reformation Studies Institute, University of St Andrews,
    Scotland: Professor David Daniell, Emeritus Professor
    University College, London: Professor Francis Higman, former
    director of the Institute for Reformation History, University
    of Geneva, Switzerland: Prof John McDiarmid, Associate
    Professor of Literature (retired) New College of Florida, USA
    and Ms Antoinina Bevan Zlatar, University of Geneva,
    Switzerland.</blurb>
    <detail>
    <b>Full details to be found in this issue of the
    Journal.</b>For further information and booking please contact
    Judith Munzinger, 330 route de Jussy, 1254 Jussy, Geneva,
    Switzerland jmunzinger@compuserve.com</detail>
  </event>
  <event>
    <date>Monday 27 October</date>
    <name>9th Annual Lambeth Lecture at Lambeth Palace,
    London.</name>
    <blurb>This year&#8217;s lecture entitled 
    <i>&#8216;Why the Chattering Classes hate
    Christians&#8217;</i> will be given by Cristina Odone, writer
    and broadcaster, former editor of <b>The Tablet</b> and deputy editor
    of <b>The New Statesman</b>.</blurb>
    <detail>Further details will be given.</detail>
  </event>
  <event>
    <date>Saturday 1 November</date>
    <name>Paxton Heritage Festival, Paxton, Florida, USA.</name>
    <blurb>A series of 
    <i>Ploughboy Lectures</i> will be presented during this
    event.</blurb>
    <detail>Further details from Dr Joe Johnson at the Tyndale US
    Office tel. 850-834-2032: joej@gtcom.net</detail>
  </event>
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