Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and Descriptive Accounts, with 311 Illustrations, of the Following English Cathedrals. Viz. Canterbury, York, Salisbury, Norwich, Oxford, Winchester, Lichfield, Hereford, Wells, Exeter, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, and Bristol. The Engravings Mostly by J. Le Keux, Esq. from Drawings by E. Blore [and Others], Volum 3M. A. Nattali, 1836 |
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Side 3
... whole of the eighty prints , belonging to the volume , in a light and rather slight style of execution , and mostly in elevation and section , for the purpose of showing the forms and proportions of the various architectural members ...
... whole of the eighty prints , belonging to the volume , in a light and rather slight style of execution , and mostly in elevation and section , for the purpose of showing the forms and proportions of the various architectural members ...
Side 12
... whole body of the clergy , and was the first prelate who fully exercised his archiepiscopal powers to bring all the British churches to uniformity of discipline and worship.15 He instituted schools , and established new sees in ...
... whole body of the clergy , and was the first prelate who fully exercised his archiepiscopal powers to bring all the British churches to uniformity of discipline and worship.15 He instituted schools , and established new sees in ...
Side 16
... whole temporalities , and appropriated the revenues to his own use . Henry the First recalled Anselm , who , intent on increasing the power and influence of his see , prevailed on the king to give up the right of investiture to the ...
... whole temporalities , and appropriated the revenues to his own use . Henry the First recalled Anselm , who , intent on increasing the power and influence of his see , prevailed on the king to give up the right of investiture to the ...
Side 17
... whole year , as a penance for the crime . of his death taking place there.26 Considerable dissensions ensued in electing a successor to Becket , and still greater in the election of Bald- win . But an end was put to all these ...
... whole year , as a penance for the crime . of his death taking place there.26 Considerable dissensions ensued in electing a successor to Becket , and still greater in the election of Bald- win . But an end was put to all these ...
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... whole nation would unite with all its power to oppose him . " From this time the papal power declined , and the English church gradually became emancipated from the degrading subjection to an bearing hierarchy . On the death of William ...
... whole nation would unite with all its power to oppose him . " From this time the papal power declined , and the English church gradually became emancipated from the degrading subjection to an bearing hierarchy . On the death of William ...
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Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and Descriptive Accounts, with 311 ... John Britton Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2018 |
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adorned altar ancient Anselm antiquary Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York arches archiepiscopal architecture Augustine beautiful Becket's Crown Bede bishop Blore Britain BRITTON building buttresses canopy Canterbury Cathedral CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES CATHEDRAL CHURCH Cattermole centre chapter-house choir Christ Church Christian church of York clergy cloisters columns compartment consecrated Cranmer crypt Dean Died door-way Eadmer east end eastern Ebor Eboracum Eccles Ecclesiæ ecclesiastical edifice Edward effigy elevation England Engraved erected exterior Henry Henry II Henry VIII History Hubert Walter John Keux king Lanfranc Lond London Mackenzie Matthew Hutton monarch monks monument nave niches north aile north side ornaments piers pillars pinnacles Plate is inscribed Pope prelate Prior published Richard Roman Rome roof sculpture semicircular Somner south aile south transept spandrils statues stone style successor Thomas tomb tower tracery transept Trinity Chapel vaulting View VIII wall west end Wilfrid William William of Malmesbury York Cathedral
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Side 101 - History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, and the once adjoining Monastery, fol.
Side 103 - Some Account of the Deans of Canterbury, from the new Foundation of that Church by Henry VIII. to the present time. To which is added, a Catalogue of the MSS. in the Church Library, by Henry John Todd, MA
Side 57 - Becket, sc,ull and all, with the wounde of his death, and the peece cut out of his scull layde in the same wound.
Side 14 - I strictly command and charge, that no man presume to lay any tax on the possessions of the clergy, who are the sons of God, and the sons of God ought to be free from all taxes in every kingdom.