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Robert Willis. because the words and phrases and sentiments of a coeval writer appear to me to possess an interest so great , that every change , every attempt to modernize them , must deteriorate from their value , and from the pleasure ...
Robert Willis. because the words and phrases and sentiments of a coeval writer appear to me to possess an interest so great , that every change , every attempt to modernize them , must deteriorate from their value , and from the pleasure ...
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... appear to me to afford much curious information respecting the mode of con- ducting the operations . They give new reasons ... appears in the Romish calendar as the deposition of Wilfrid . Gervase tells us below that دو the relics of the ...
... appear to me to afford much curious information respecting the mode of con- ducting the operations . They give new reasons ... appears in the Romish calendar as the deposition of Wilfrid . Gervase tells us below that دو the relics of the ...
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... appear . How- ever , the expression and details which have survived to us con- cerning the operation of Lanfranc , are so decided with respect to the hopeless condition and total destruction of the church when he came to the see , that ...
... appear . How- ever , the expression and details which have survived to us con- cerning the operation of Lanfranc , are so decided with respect to the hopeless condition and total destruction of the church when he came to the see , that ...
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... appears fully borne out by comparing the two . For although the ancient Basilica of St. Peter was altogether destroyed in the sixteenth century , to make way for the exist- ing building , yet ample particulars of it have been preserved ...
... appears fully borne out by comparing the two . For although the ancient Basilica of St. Peter was altogether destroyed in the sixteenth century , to make way for the exist- ing building , yet ample particulars of it have been preserved ...
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... appears that at the beginning of the thirteenth century , and probably by order of Innocent III . , it was thought advisable no longer to allow access to the body of St. Peter , lest some German emperor or antipope should be tempted to ...
... appears that at the beginning of the thirteenth century , and probably by order of Innocent III . , it was thought advisable no longer to allow access to the body of St. Peter , lest some German emperor or antipope should be tempted to ...
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aisle altar of St ancient Anselm Anselm's chapel apse arcade Archbishop arches architect Architectural Battely Becket bishop blessed body Bregwin building buried Canterbury Cathedral cathedral choir Christ Church church of Canterbury ciborium clerestory cloister College columns compartment corona cross crypt Cuthbert decorated deposited door Dunstan east Ecclesiæ Edition Edmer Elphege erected Ernulf Exeter College feet feretro feretrum fire front Gervase Gostling high Altar Holy Trinity John Lady chapel Lanfranc marble masonry moldings monks monument morocco nave Non-Subscribers Norman north side Oriel College original ornaments Oxford Parker pavement pier-arches piers pillars placed presbytery Price to Subscribers Prior quæ quod relics remains reredos ribs saints Saxon screen shafts shew shewn shrine side-aisles Somner Souls College steps stone Thomas Thomas à Becket tomb tower transept translation triforium Trinity chapel upper vault wall western Wilfrid William of Sens
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