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  • To be married in the Temple Church, you must obtain a license from the archbishop of Canterbury.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • After a single glance back at the Devil, Tessa moved after Jem, who continued to chat easily as they went, pointing out things of interest—the Temple Church, where the law courts were now, and where once the Knights Templar had sustained pilgrims on their route to the Holy Land.

    Clockwork Angel Cassandra Clare 2010

  • To be married in the Temple Church, you must obtain a license from the archbishop of Canterbury.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • To be married in the Temple Church, you must obtain a license from the archbishop of Canterbury.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • Together with John Blow, he supported Bernard Smith against Renatus Harris in the competition to supply an organ for the Temple Church 1684–8; they were successful.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Lu 2009

  • WEAVER: Those reviews haven't stopped new Magdalene fans from thronging to places like London's Temple Church.

    CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2009 2009

  • Now Temple Church – the church of the Inner and Middle Temple, the Inns of Court -- is publicising its next event in this series:

    On their knees in the Temple 2008

  • The Archbishop of Canterbury preached at a service to mark the 400th Anniversary of the Granting of the Royal Charter to the Inns of Court, at the Temple Church in London.

    Archbishop preaches at 400th Anniversary of the Granting of the Royal Charter 2008

  • The Archbishop of Canterbury preached at a service to mark the 400th Anniversary of the Granting of the Royal Charter to the Inns of Court, at the Temple Church in London.

    Archbishop preaches at 400th Anniversary of the Granting of the Royal Charter 2008

  • The lecture, which was given before an audience of about 1000 people and which was chaired by the Lord Chief Justice, was the first in a series of six lectures and discussions which are being given by senior Muslim and other lawyers and theologians at the Temple Church on the general theme of 'Islam in English Law'. back to top

    'Sharia law' - What did the Archbishop actually say? 2008

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