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Clifford Longley is a British journalist and author known for his work on religious and ethical issues. A former religious affairs correspondent for The Times, Longley has written extensively on the role of religion in public life. His insightful commentary and analysis have made him a respected voice in discussions on faith and society.
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"John Henry Newman was as English as roast beef, even if he lacked a passion for cricket."

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"They cannot make it say what they want it to say. And this is the beginning and the end of the case for retaining the old language: If the churches give it up, who will remember how to say what is said?"

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"Its language is as bare as a monk's cell, and as uninviting."

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