Churchyards of England and WalesR. Hale, 1987 - 240 psl. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–3 iš 24
21 psl.
... pagan temples or sacred places , but we know of quite a number that certainly do . Sometimes the churchyards around them are circular , as if the church had literally usurped a pagan enclosure . It would have been easy for church ...
... pagan temples or sacred places , but we know of quite a number that certainly do . Sometimes the churchyards around them are circular , as if the church had literally usurped a pagan enclosure . It would have been easy for church ...
22 psl.
... pagan sites . For we find that many hilltop churches are , like this one , dedicated to St Michael , who was a pagan deity before he was an avenging Christian demi - god . The church at Glastonbury Tor is a case in point . The origin of ...
... pagan sites . For we find that many hilltop churches are , like this one , dedicated to St Michael , who was a pagan deity before he was an avenging Christian demi - god . The church at Glastonbury Tor is a case in point . The origin of ...
131 psl.
... pagan images to Islam , is no farther than from Stepney to Mortlake , as far as the English churchyard is concerned , for in the Catholic churchyard of St Mary Magdalen at Mortlake is a massive stone tent , erected as a monument to Sir ...
... pagan images to Islam , is no farther than from Stepney to Mortlake , as far as the English churchyard is concerned , for in the Catholic churchyard of St Mary Magdalen at Mortlake is a massive stone tent , erected as a monument to Sir ...
Turinys
List of Illustrations 95 | 10 |
Gods 25000 Acres | 19 |
Gatherings from Graveyards | 51 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 6
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
A.E. Housman ancient became body Britain Buckinghamshire built burial grounds buried Cambridgeshire carved cemeteries chapel chest tomb Christian churchyard churchyard cross Churchyard extension churchyard of St coffin consecrated ground Cornwall corpse Cotswolds cremation Cumbria dead death Derbyshire Devon died Dorset East Sussex Edward eighteenth century England English churchyard epitaphs Essex Eyam famous funeral gates ghost Gloucestershire grave gravediggers gravestones graveyard Gwynedd headstones Hereford & Worcester Hertfordshire Humberside inscription inside the church iron John Kent known Leicestershire lived London Lord lychgate masons medieval memorial monument night nineteenth century Norfolk North Yorkshire Novelist novels original Oxfordshire pagan Painswick parish parishioners Poet poor Powerstock remains ritual ruined Saxon seventeenth century Shropshire slate Somerset South St Mary St Mary's Stoke Poges stone Suffolk sundial superstitions Surrey survive Swithland T.E. Lawrence Thomas tombstone town Victorian village Wales wall West Yorkshire wife William Wiltshire wrote