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Olney Church is an [[Anglican church]] in the village of [[Olney]] in England. the [[hymn]] writer [[John Newton]], who wrote [[Amazing Grace]] was the curate of the church and the town is famous for the compilation of hymns known as the [[Olney hymns]].
 
Olney Church is an [[Anglican church]] in the village of [[Olney]] in England. the [[hymn]] writer [[John Newton]], who wrote [[Amazing Grace]] was the curate of the church and the town is famous for the compilation of hymns known as the [[Olney hymns]].
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===Service details===
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Sunday
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* 10 am - Sung Eucharist
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* 6 pm - Evensong
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://www.parishes.oxford.anglican.org/olney/ Church webiste]
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* [http://www.parishes.oxford.anglican.org/olney/ Church website]
  
 
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{{returnto}} [[Olney]]

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St Peter and St Paul Anglican Church

Olney Church is an Anglican church in the village of Olney in England. the hymn writer John Newton, who wrote Amazing Grace was the curate of the church and the town is famous for the compilation of hymns known as the Olney hymns.

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Olney Church is an Anglican church in the village of Olney in England. the hymn writer John Newton, who wrote Amazing Grace was the curate of the church and the town is famous for the compilation of hymns known as the Olney hymns.

Service details

Sunday

  • 10 am - Sung Eucharist
  • 6 pm - Evensong

Links



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