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... Church 18. Westminster Hall 19 .. Abbey 20 .. Parliament Palace 21 .. Whitehall 22. Saroy 23 .. The Temple 24 .. Whitefriars 29 25. Blackfriars 26. Baynard Castle 27. Queenhythe 28. Billingsgate 29. St.Mary Overy 30. Bear Baiting 31 ...
... Church 18. Westminster Hall 19 .. Abbey 20 .. Parliament Palace 21 .. Whitehall 22. Saroy 23 .. The Temple 24 .. Whitefriars 29 25. Blackfriars 26. Baynard Castle 27. Queenhythe 28. Billingsgate 29. St.Mary Overy 30. Bear Baiting 31 ...
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... church of England — the stately Cathedral - conspicuous for its pointed and crenellated towers and its far - stretching nave , with its double choir , elevated above the rest of the building , and extending far eastward . Like the ...
... church of England — the stately Cathedral - conspicuous for its pointed and crenellated towers and its far - stretching nave , with its double choir , elevated above the rest of the building , and extending far eastward . Like the ...
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... Church - St . Augustine , Bishop of Hippo - Regius - was a monk of the monastery of St. Andrew , on the Cœlian Mount , to which Gregory had also belonged . From the cell , in which his hours were spent in the study of the Bible and in ...
... Church - St . Augustine , Bishop of Hippo - Regius - was a monk of the monastery of St. Andrew , on the Cœlian Mount , to which Gregory had also belonged . From the cell , in which his hours were spent in the study of the Bible and in ...
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... Church within Queen Bertha's chapel , when the king caused them to be informed that he was disposed to adopt their ... church of St. Martin , and where , according to Bede , a church had been founded by the early British Christians ...
... Church within Queen Bertha's chapel , when the king caused them to be informed that he was disposed to adopt their ... church of St. Martin , and where , according to Bede , a church had been founded by the early British Christians ...
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... church of St. Martin - in - the - East has fulfilled its destination of serving as a parish church to the sub- urbs of Canterbury . The diffusion of Christianity , like the progress of civi- lization generally , has usually followed a ...
... church of St. Martin - in - the - East has fulfilled its destination of serving as a parish church to the sub- urbs of Canterbury . The diffusion of Christianity , like the progress of civi- lization generally , has usually followed a ...
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