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C. S. Lewis
Hi. Wikipedia has an article on C. S. Lewis. It seems that you created an article called C.S.Lewis (note there are no spaces after periods), so probably, it was speedy deleted. utcursch | talk 07:47, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC)
- I've made this a redirect. 66.92.237.111 19:32, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Jesuit Alumni
Hi I've put something on the articles Talk Page. You're right. My previous move was not really satisfactory.
JASpencer 17:39, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Religion in the United Kingdom
Thanks for the comment. It seemed to me that perhaps the role of Henry VIII of England was overstressed in an article about Religion in the United Kingdom - his influence in Scotland, for example, being less than crucial. Further, there is a question as to the extent to which Henry led the demands for reform of the Church (remembering that he was Fidei defensor) or finally climbed on a long-rolling bandwagon for dynastic and political reasons. I'd leave the wording fairly neutral so the reader may refer to articles such as History of the Church of England. Man vyi 15:06, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)