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No end to sacrifice: The legacy of Gregory Dix

Gregory Dix's position on the Eucharist, offering, and sacrifice has loomed large over all later discussion of the topic, in the academy and the Church.

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The main inspiration for the 1979 prayer book was more ancient than modern.

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