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[Illustration: INTERIOR OF THE WEST END OF THE PRIORY CHURCH.] gave all his lands and buildings on the south side of the church to The typical English church plan consists of a nave with aisles, a long The oldest existing part of the church is the large =south porch=, arch are two two-light canopied windows opening into the church. illustration of mediæval methods of church building, it is interesting Next we see above the =tower arch= the mark of the old nave roof and The south aisle is 6 feet narrower than the north at the west end, but For a church of this size the chapels, altars and chantries were very helper" in the work at the church, the original nave and aisles being cache = ./cache/11403.txt txt = ./txt/11403.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33249 author = Lebert, Marie title = Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14142 sentences = 1641 flesch = 89 summary = archivolt topping the semi-circular arch rests on a granite stone The Romanesque church is formed by a two-row nave Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The church is shown here from the north-east Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The old Romanesque church, after a drawing Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The plan of the present church. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower is square, and its two Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. Sketch of the south-western pier of the tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. Detail of the north pier of the tower. built in the 19th century in the north wall of the choir, the church south wall of the nave has a large porch from the 15th century. church gate is opened in the south wall of the nave, with a porch. church of Dragey was given to Mont Saint-Michel in the 11th century by floor is open to the north, south and west by walled-up Romanesque twin cache = ./cache/33249.txt txt = ./txt/33249.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34772 author = Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock title = Stained Glass Tours in France date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62333 sentences = 2780 flesch = 71 summary = in churches which also contain glass of the next century, we shall mosaic so held up to the light became a stained-glass window. glass windows of the thirteenth century. The set of thirteenth century windows placed about the choir have some church to inspect the attractive fifteenth century canopy windows which splendid panels in the choir clerestory and the fine rose window in the century glass there are two fine examples in the north end of this same place to study sixteenth century glass--its numerous churches are full Of the fifteenth century glass in the cathedral, but little can be said; church, where architecture, white windows and modern glass combine to glass that attracts us most is in the transept rose windows, the lancets Not only in the Cathedral, but also in the church of St. Etienne, do we find excellent glass of the sixteenth century. cache = ./cache/34772.txt txt = ./txt/34772.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38274 author = nan title = Ecclesiastical Curiosities date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47004 sentences = 2335 flesch = 73 summary = piece of work is preserved in an old account book of the cathedral: "On church door is familiar enough to all of us; the massive time-stained Many of the doors of our cathedrals and great abbey churches have man and woman be placed before the door of the church, or in the face of Burials sometimes took place in the church porch, in those days when very early English times, the church at Hereford was rebuilt about 830 century a new church, not yet advanced to the dignity of a cathedral, use of the nave as their parish church from the days of King Harold II., fourteenth century--a time when spire-building appears to have reached beautiful piece of work, which rests in the south chapel of the church, S. The Church Door, 1-29; The Building of the "Mr. Andrews' books are always interesting."--_Church Bells._ cache = ./cache/38274.txt txt = ./txt/38274.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39814 author = Belknap, Helen Olive title = The Church on the Changing Frontier: A Study of the Homesteader and His Church date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35471 sentences = 2806 flesch = 78 summary = services and church organizations; their Sunday schools, young people's CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF HUGHES COUNTY, CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF BEAVERHEAD COUNTY 60 school enrollment of the county, including the five Sheridan City [Illustration: CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF HUGHES COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA] [Illustration: CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF BEAVERHEAD COUNTY] [Illustration: MAP SHOWING CHURCHES AND PARISH BOUNDARIES OF UNION COUNTY, Sixteen Protestant churches have been organized in Hughes County, all but Sheridan, the habitable area of the county has one Protestant church for Protestant churches have been organized in Union County, thirty-one of The four counties now have a total of seventy active Protestant churches a country church has thirty-five enrolled in the Sunday school and only city church membership, however, exceeds average Sunday school enrollment and all are connected with city or town churches in Pierre, the county resident church membership in city and town of males over twenty-one years cache = ./cache/39814.txt txt = ./txt/39814.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34256 author = Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart title = The Supply at Saint Agatha's date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8239 sentences = 564 flesch = 84 summary = The choir of Saint Agatha's, as all the world knows, is superior. the old lady who built the church when Saint Agatha's was an unendowed An old clergyman, the pastor of a scattered parish, sat in his study on But he had been invited to supply at Saint Agatha's next Sunday, and to study-lamp; his best-beloved books (for the old saint was a student) "A man is always fit to do his duty," said the old clergyman, rising. was a faithful church-goer, and had attended Saint Agatha's for many Then, like the voice of the living God, his words began to smite them. People of Saint Agatha's, where are they? 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one dimension: church; church; agatha file(s): ./cache/19511.txt, ./cache/34772.txt, ./cache/34256.txt titles(s): Bell''s Cathedrals: Wimborne Minster and Christchurch Priory A Short History of Their Foundation and a Description of Their Buildings | Stained Glass Tours in France | The Supply at Saint Agatha''s five topics; three dimensions: church glass churches; church illustration tower; agatha saint man; future copyright childless; future copyright childless file(s): ./cache/34772.txt, ./cache/19511.txt, ./cache/34256.txt, ./cache/34256.txt, ./cache/34256.txt titles(s): Stained Glass Tours in France | Bell''s Cathedrals: Wimborne Minster and Christchurch Priory A Short History of Their Foundation and a Description of Their Buildings | The Supply at Saint Agatha''s | The Supply at Saint Agatha''s | The Supply at Saint Agatha''s Type: gutenberg title: subject-churches-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Churches" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 39814 author: Belknap, Helen Olive title: The Church on the Changing Frontier: A Study of the Homesteader and His Church date: words: 35471 sentences: 2806 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/39814.txt txt: ./txt/39814.txt summary: services and church organizations; their Sunday schools, young people''s CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF HUGHES COUNTY, CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF BEAVERHEAD COUNTY 60 school enrollment of the county, including the five Sheridan City [Illustration: CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF HUGHES COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA] [Illustration: CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MAP OF BEAVERHEAD COUNTY] [Illustration: MAP SHOWING CHURCHES AND PARISH BOUNDARIES OF UNION COUNTY, Sixteen Protestant churches have been organized in Hughes County, all but Sheridan, the habitable area of the county has one Protestant church for Protestant churches have been organized in Union County, thirty-one of The four counties now have a total of seventy active Protestant churches a country church has thirty-five enrolled in the Sunday school and only city church membership, however, exceeds average Sunday school enrollment and all are connected with city or town churches in Pierre, the county resident church membership in city and town of males over twenty-one years id: 33249 author: Lebert, Marie title: Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album date: words: 14142 sentences: 1641 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/33249.txt txt: ./txt/33249.txt summary: archivolt topping the semi-circular arch rests on a granite stone The Romanesque church is formed by a two-row nave Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The church is shown here from the north-east Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The old Romanesque church, after a drawing Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The plan of the present church. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower is square, and its two Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. The Romanesque tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. Sketch of the south-western pier of the tower. Saint-Pair-sur-Mer. Detail of the north pier of the tower. built in the 19th century in the north wall of the choir, the church south wall of the nave has a large porch from the 15th century. church gate is opened in the south wall of the nave, with a porch. church of Dragey was given to Mont Saint-Michel in the 11th century by floor is open to the north, south and west by walled-up Romanesque twin id: 19511 author: Perkins, Thomas, Rev. title: Bell''s Cathedrals: Wimborne Minster and Christchurch Priory A Short History of Their Foundation and a Description of Their Buildings date: words: 33601 sentences: 1613 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/19511.txt txt: ./txt/19511.txt summary: presbytery; arches were cut in the Norman choir walls to give access Norman transept, and at the same time the tracery of the north window, transept is the wall of the north choir aisle. choir aisle has a five-light east window closely corresponding to the window, as it now exists, dates back only to the time when the church The window at the end of the north transept is modern restoration work. window in both the south and north walls, near the east end, each of arches running round the transept; the large windows of the choir and south walls of the new tower as far back into the church as the wall of the north aisle is a plain, round-headed doorway cut through the north transept had attached to its east wall an apsidal Norman chapel north of the Priory Church stand fragments of the east and west walls of id: 34256 author: Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart title: The Supply at Saint Agatha''s date: words: 8239 sentences: 564 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/34256.txt txt: ./txt/34256.txt summary: The choir of Saint Agatha''s, as all the world knows, is superior. the old lady who built the church when Saint Agatha''s was an unendowed An old clergyman, the pastor of a scattered parish, sat in his study on But he had been invited to supply at Saint Agatha''s next Sunday, and to study-lamp; his best-beloved books (for the old saint was a student) "A man is always fit to do his duty," said the old clergyman, rising. was a faithful church-goer, and had attended Saint Agatha''s for many Then, like the voice of the living God, his words began to smite them. People of Saint Agatha''s, where are they? "Trust him," replied the church officer, with a face of peace, "and God use the great Bible of Saint Agatha''s--but only spoke in a quiet way, In the Monday morning''s paper, the vestryman of Saint Agatha''s observed id: 34772 author: Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock title: Stained Glass Tours in France date: words: 62333 sentences: 2780 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/34772.txt txt: ./txt/34772.txt summary: in churches which also contain glass of the next century, we shall mosaic so held up to the light became a stained-glass window. glass windows of the thirteenth century. The set of thirteenth century windows placed about the choir have some church to inspect the attractive fifteenth century canopy windows which splendid panels in the choir clerestory and the fine rose window in the century glass there are two fine examples in the north end of this same place to study sixteenth century glass--its numerous churches are full Of the fifteenth century glass in the cathedral, but little can be said; church, where architecture, white windows and modern glass combine to glass that attracts us most is in the transept rose windows, the lancets Not only in the Cathedral, but also in the church of St. Etienne, do we find excellent glass of the sixteenth century. id: 11403 author: Woodhouse, Frederic W. title: The Churches of Coventry: A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains date: words: 27988 sentences: 1709 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/11403.txt txt: ./txt/11403.txt summary: The principal authorities for the history of Coventry and its churches REMAINS OF THE NORTH-WEST TOWER IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 17 nave, or a special chapel was added to the church. [Illustration: INTERIOR OF THE WEST END OF THE PRIORY CHURCH.] gave all his lands and buildings on the south side of the church to The typical English church plan consists of a nave with aisles, a long The oldest existing part of the church is the large =south porch=, arch are two two-light canopied windows opening into the church. illustration of mediæval methods of church building, it is interesting Next we see above the =tower arch= the mark of the old nave roof and The south aisle is 6 feet narrower than the north at the west end, but For a church of this size the chapels, altars and chantries were very helper" in the work at the church, the original nave and aisles being id: 38274 author: nan title: Ecclesiastical Curiosities date: words: 47004 sentences: 2335 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/38274.txt txt: ./txt/38274.txt summary: piece of work is preserved in an old account book of the cathedral: "On church door is familiar enough to all of us; the massive time-stained Many of the doors of our cathedrals and great abbey churches have man and woman be placed before the door of the church, or in the face of Burials sometimes took place in the church porch, in those days when very early English times, the church at Hereford was rebuilt about 830 century a new church, not yet advanced to the dignity of a cathedral, use of the nave as their parish church from the days of King Harold II., fourteenth century--a time when spire-building appears to have reached beautiful piece of work, which rests in the south chapel of the church, S. The Church Door, 1-29; The Building of the "Mr. Andrews'' books are always interesting."--_Church Bells._ ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel