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Christian group banned from holding Bible Day event in pub name after Sunday School founder

July 8, 2014 admin

  A Christian group has been banned from holding their annual Bible Day event in a Gloucester pub that was formerly the home of Sunday school founder, Robert Raikes. Members of the group had booked the pub in Southgate Street for a talk about the life of Robert Raikes, who had founded the Sunday school movement in 1780, as part of

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