The Sonning parish magazine1869 |
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Page 6
... remains to be noticed . There was no exterior door into the Vestry , and I remember it was said that the whole symmetry of the Chancel aisle would be destroyed by the insertion of a door in the last bay . But utility is an essential ...
... remains to be noticed . There was no exterior door into the Vestry , and I remember it was said that the whole symmetry of the Chancel aisle would be destroyed by the insertion of a door in the last bay . But utility is an essential ...
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... remains of masonry below , or anything to indicate that a tomb or shrine had ever been there ; the short broken pillars of the arch were not sup- ported , as now , on a stone slab , but ended abruptly against the wall , and the oak ...
... remains of masonry below , or anything to indicate that a tomb or shrine had ever been there ; the short broken pillars of the arch were not sup- ported , as now , on a stone slab , but ended abruptly against the wall , and the oak ...
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... remains of stone work at the east end of the Church , and no traces of a reredos ( or ornamental screen ) , at the back of the Communion Table . The Sedilia , which were no doubt as usual , on the south side , must have been removed ...
... remains of stone work at the east end of the Church , and no traces of a reredos ( or ornamental screen ) , at the back of the Communion Table . The Sedilia , which were no doubt as usual , on the south side , must have been removed ...
Page 14
... remains , sharp and clear , and is well worth noticing . On another pillar on the opposite side of the Church , are the remains of what must have been a stoup or bason , for holy water . This is also elaborately and richly carved in ...
... remains , sharp and clear , and is well worth noticing . On another pillar on the opposite side of the Church , are the remains of what must have been a stoup or bason , for holy water . This is also elaborately and richly carved in ...
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... remains of coffins and bones . These were all most carefully sifted from the masses of earth , and buried in pits in the Church - yard . We next proceeded to examine the vaults , which extend under great part of the Church . Some years ...
... remains of coffins and bones . These were all most carefully sifted from the masses of earth , and buried in pits in the Church - yard . We next proceeded to examine the vaults , which extend under great part of the Church . Some years ...
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Page 32 - For why? thou shalt not leave my soul in hell : neither shalt thou suffer thy Holy One to see corruption.
Page 5 - He has outsoared the shadow of our night; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again...
Page 4 - But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.