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... Cathedral Church of St. Chad , Birmingham . By A. W. Pugin . London : 1840 . HE revival of our ancient parochial church architecture is time ; after three centuries of demolition and neglect , the solemn structures raised by our ...
... Cathedral Church of St. Chad , Birmingham . By A. W. Pugin . London : 1840 . HE revival of our ancient parochial church architecture is time ; after three centuries of demolition and neglect , the solemn structures raised by our ...
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... Cathedral , set up in the time of Charles 1st , are carried up to a great height with niches , buttresses , and pinnacles . The details of all these works are debased , and Italian monstrosities appear occasionally ; but still these ...
... Cathedral , set up in the time of Charles 1st , are carried up to a great height with niches , buttresses , and pinnacles . The details of all these works are debased , and Italian monstrosities appear occasionally ; but still these ...
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... cathedral , Corinthian portico , Norman doorway , pilaster and pinnacle , cannot differ so much or so essentially as the notions of a church , a preaching house , and a house of prayer . If then , " he continues , " one could ensure the ...
... cathedral , Corinthian portico , Norman doorway , pilaster and pinnacle , cannot differ so much or so essentially as the notions of a church , a preaching house , and a house of prayer . If then , " he continues , " one could ensure the ...
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... and intention to the one they wished to erect , they would have produced a satisfactory building at a reasonable cost . Some persons seem to imagine that every pointed church must be a cathedral or nothing : this has 10.
... and intention to the one they wished to erect , they would have produced a satisfactory building at a reasonable cost . Some persons seem to imagine that every pointed church must be a cathedral or nothing : this has 10.
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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. church must be a cathedral or nothing : this has even been cited as a reason why the proposed new Catholic church at York should not be Gothic , on account of its vicinity to the cathedral . Nothing can be ...
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. church must be a cathedral or nothing : this has even been cited as a reason why the proposed new Catholic church at York should not be Gothic , on account of its vicinity to the cathedral . Nothing can be ...
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Page 126 - ... be set up in some convenient part of the chancel within every such church or chapel, to serve for the ministration of the blessed communion. And, to the intent the same may be done without the offence of such of our loving subjects as be not yet so well persuaded in that behalf as we could wish, we send unto you herewith certain considerations, gathered and collected, that make for the purpose.
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Page 123 - The Austin Friars, in London, was given to the Dutch Protestants as a preaching place ; it was once a most glorious church. Stow, who remembered it in its glory, describes it thus : " A large church, having a most fine spired steeple, small, high, and straight, so that I have not seen the like.