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The Christian Post on MSNLord’s Prayer better known than Shakespeare, Dickens, 'Star Wars': SurveyMore people in the U K correctly identified a line from the Lord s Prayer than quotes from Shakespeare, Dickens, Churchill or ...
A new survey from the Church of England found that people in the U.K. were better at recognizing part of the Lord's Prayer ...
Polling suggests that the Lord ... prayer, topping the recognisability of other notable quotes. Just below this recognition rate, 79.9% of participants correctly attributed "May the force be with ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNLord's Prayer better recognised than national anthem, Churchill or ShakespeareAn extract from the Lord's Prayer was more recognisable to people than part of the British national anthem and one of ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSN50 powerful bible verses about thanksgiving and gratitudeThanksgiving is a daily attitude of gratitude that honours God. The Bible repeatedly calls us to give thanks in all ...
This came just ahead of Star Wars, with 79.9% recognising the line “May the force be with you” came from the films. Of all those polled, 89% said they had heard of the Lord’s Prayer or the ...
The famous literary lines were “To be or not to be”, from Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, and the opening to Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”.
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An extract from the Lord’s Prayer was more recognisable to people than part of the British national anthem and one of Shakespeare’s most famous works, polling has suggested. The prayer, also ...
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