The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 - Books |
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Page 165
... church : are opened only on a Sunday ; and on that day not always both in the morning and the evening . What , then , is the effect of the opportunity , which Mr. Warner compliments the church for affording to its members , of becoming ...
... church : are opened only on a Sunday ; and on that day not always both in the morning and the evening . What , then , is the effect of the opportunity , which Mr. Warner compliments the church for affording to its members , of becoming ...
Page 172
... church : -2 . The tower and spire : -3 . The cloister : -4 . The north porch : -5 . The chapter - house - and , 6. The chantries and monuments . Each of these has a peculiar and positive cha- racter and appropriation , and each is ...
... church : -2 . The tower and spire : -3 . The cloister : -4 . The north porch : -5 . The chapter - house - and , 6. The chantries and monuments . Each of these has a peculiar and positive cha- racter and appropriation , and each is ...
Page 287
... church of Leeds , that it may be compared with the foregoing : All attempts to retrieve the origin of our old Saxon churches have been , with a few exceptions , and under some very particular circumstances , vain . The church of Leeds ...
... church of Leeds , that it may be compared with the foregoing : All attempts to retrieve the origin of our old Saxon churches have been , with a few exceptions , and under some very particular circumstances , vain . The church of Leeds ...
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