A History of Ecclesiastical Architecture in EnglandJ. Masters, 1848 - 415 sider |
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Side 29
... mention of feasts of dedication , memorials of the sacred destina- tion of the work of the artificer , from which his labour and his skill cannot be dissociated without grievous loss . We have moreover the introduction of cœnobitic ...
... mention of feasts of dedication , memorials of the sacred destina- tion of the work of the artificer , from which his labour and his skill cannot be dissociated without grievous loss . We have moreover the introduction of cœnobitic ...
Side 32
... mention of their deeds , to the compa- rative exclusion of others . Among such persons the first place is due to S. COLUMBA . He was born of a noble family among the Scots , as a part of the inhabitants of Ireland were then called ...
... mention of their deeds , to the compa- rative exclusion of others . Among such persons the first place is due to S. COLUMBA . He was born of a noble family among the Scots , as a part of the inhabitants of Ireland were then called ...
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... mention but very few of those instances , in which there is something of interest in the founders , as well as in the foundations . The first place is due to BENEDICT BISCOP , and his two monasteries of Wear- mouth and Jarrow.1 Bede ...
... mention but very few of those instances , in which there is something of interest in the founders , as well as in the foundations . The first place is due to BENEDICT BISCOP , and his two monasteries of Wear- mouth and Jarrow.1 Bede ...
Side 41
... mention of stone churches before his time . Nor can it well be supposed that the manner of the masonry can be intended , for if cæmentarii be taken for building in any peculiar fashion , it is rather with the lower than with the higher ...
... mention of stone churches before his time . Nor can it well be supposed that the manner of the masonry can be intended , for if cæmentarii be taken for building in any peculiar fashion , it is rather with the lower than with the higher ...
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... mention form one fold with those already there . " And now they bid adieu to the assembled Bishops and Barons , and hasten to Ramsey . " Here , father , " says Aylwin , " is the place which S. Benedict pointed out as a site for a ...
... mention form one fold with those already there . " And now they bid adieu to the assembled Bishops and Barons , and hasten to Ramsey . " Here , father , " says Aylwin , " is the place which S. Benedict pointed out as a site for a ...
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Abbey Abbot aisles Alan of Walsingham altar ancient Archbishop arches architect beauty Bede bells Bishop Blessed building built buried buttresses called Cambridge Camden Society Canterbury castle cathedral century chancel chapel character choir Christian church clerestory cloth colours consecrated cross crypt cusping Decorated Dunstan Durham Early English east ecclesiæ ecclesiastical architecture edifices Edward Edward the Confessor England enriched erected F. E. PAGET fabric figures foundation glass Gothic Gothic architecture GRESLEY Gundulf Henry Henry III Holy honour images instance John King lights LORD monastery monials monks monument mouldings nave Norman Northamptonshire ornaments painting parish Perpendicular piers pillars portion prayer quæ reign restored rich Roman roof saints Saxon shafts side spire steeple stone style symbolism tion tomb tower tracery transepts triforium vault walls Westminster Westminster Abbey whole William William of Malmsbury William of Sens Winchester
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