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HE parsons of the BBC Can’t say God like you and me. Some say Gurd, A silly word; Others Gad, Which is pretty bad, And so is Ged But I see Red When they say Gard; I really think that should be barred; For thus they scatter all about Anger, disbelief, and doubtIsn’t it odd That they can’t say God? -Gwen Raverat, in "New Statesman and Nation."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 9

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Parsonic New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 9

Parsonic New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 9

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