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  2. Buttons: A Christmas Tale - Wikipedia

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    Buttons: A Christmas Tale [1] (also titled Buttons [2] and Buttons: A New Musical Film) [3] is a 2018 American fantasy drama film directed by Tim Janis, and starring Ioan Gruffudd, Jane Seymour, Roma Downey, Abigail Spencer, Dick Van Dyke and Angela Lansbury (in her final film role), [4] with narration by Robert Redford and Kate Winslet.

  3. O Come, Let Us Adore Him! 50 Religious Christmas Quotes - AOL

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    1. "If Christmas is just a nice legend, in a sense you are on your own. But if Christmas is true, then you can be saved by grace.” —Timothy Keller 2. "The brightest Christmas ever was lit by a ...

  4. These 125 Best Christmas Quotes Are Guaranteed To Get You ...

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    67. “Christmas day is the children’s, but the holidays are youth’s dancing-time.” — Booth Tarkington. 68. “How many observe Christ's birthday! How few, His precepts!” ― Benjamin ...

  5. 50 Cheery, Heartfelt Ways to Sign a Christmas Card - AOL

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    Keeping Christ in Christmas, Counting our blessings, Wishing you a holy night, Faithfully yours, Let your heart be light, ... Keep sleigh-ing it, Treat yo ‘elf this holiday season,

  6. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    Xmas did not originate as a secular plan to "take Christ out of Christmas". [115] X represents the Greek letter chi, the first letter of Χριστός (Christós), "Christ" in Greek, [116] as found in the chi-rho symbol (ΧΡ) since the 4th century. In English, "X" was first used as a scribal abbreviation for "Christ" in 1021. [117] [118]

  7. See, amid the Winter's Snow - Wikipedia

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    Later in the year, Bramley and Stainer selected "See, amid the winter's snow" to be published nationwide in their "Christmas Carols Old and New" hymn book. It was selected to be included in "Christmas Carols Old and New" as one of the carols that had "proved their hold upon the popular mind". [ 4 ]