Alex Parrish

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In England, there was a custom for the church to sell beer after services, with the profits going to repair the building. These church ales, as they were called, were very popular with the men, and when they were sufficiently merry they would often take a ball and start playing with it—the origin of ball games as we know them today.
Doing Theology with the Reformers
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