The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 11 |
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But the weight and thrust of this vault necessitated other changes , such as
strengthening the pillars and walls ; and the pillars were now connected by semi -
circular arches , instead of the horizontal entablature used before , and were ...
But the weight and thrust of this vault necessitated other changes , such as
strengthening the pillars and walls ; and the pillars were now connected by semi -
circular arches , instead of the horizontal entablature used before , and were ...
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... faith with which they are connected , it is therefore concluded that such a style
is totally unsuited for ministering to the pure ... the circumstances under the
influence of which the Pointed style arose , had no necessary or immediate
connection ...
... faith with which they are connected , it is therefore concluded that such a style
is totally unsuited for ministering to the pure ... the circumstances under the
influence of which the Pointed style arose , had no necessary or immediate
connection ...
Strona 22
... pointing out not only the natural connection between true Catholic principles
and true taste in art ; but the similar analogy between the pretensions ,
exaggerated fancies , appeals to human nature in its corrupt forms , and mixed
incongruities ...
... pointing out not only the natural connection between true Catholic principles
and true taste in art ; but the similar analogy between the pretensions ,
exaggerated fancies , appeals to human nature in its corrupt forms , and mixed
incongruities ...
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an obstruction to the view , so far from their having any connection with the
Roman Catholic ritual , a free and open interior would be full as important for it as
for that of any Protestant church . And it may here be remarked by the way , that
the ...
an obstruction to the view , so far from their having any connection with the
Roman Catholic ritual , a free and open interior would be full as important for it as
for that of any Protestant church . And it may here be remarked by the way , that
the ...
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The phenomena connected with the Aurora Borealis occupied much of his
attention in after life . At this time he carried on an extensive correspondence with
Mr. Crosthwaite , the founder of the Keswick Museum , who conducted a series of
...
The phenomena connected with the Aurora Borealis occupied much of his
attention in after life . At this time he carried on an extensive correspondence with
Mr. Crosthwaite , the founder of the Keswick Museum , who conducted a series of
...
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