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Lord’s Prayer tops Shakespeare, Dickens, Churchill and National Anthem in public recognition poll

The Lord’s Prayer is still more easily instantly recognised by the British public than some of the most famous lines from Shakespeare, Dickens or Churchill, new research suggests. People in the UK are more likely to identify correctly a short extract from the Lord’s Prayer...
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Lord’s Prayer tops Shakespeare, Dickens, Churchill and National Anthem in public recognition poll

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