The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... church of the Ma- donna of the Sun , fire being the prevailing idea in both appellations ; the dedication of votive temples to the old gods , and of votive churches in the new worship ; both antient temples and modern churches serving ...
... church of the Ma- donna of the Sun , fire being the prevailing idea in both appellations ; the dedication of votive temples to the old gods , and of votive churches in the new worship ; both antient temples and modern churches serving ...
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... church . ( Again , the relative situation of the image and altar in the old temples and modern churches is the same . This is satisfactorily seen from a painting found at Pompeii , and at this moment in the Royal Museum of Portici ...
... church . ( Again , the relative situation of the image and altar in the old temples and modern churches is the same . This is satisfactorily seen from a painting found at Pompeii , and at this moment in the Royal Museum of Portici ...
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... Church of Oxford ; illustrated by a Series of Engravings of that Edifice ; with Biographical Anecdotes of the Bishops , and of other eminent Persons connected with the Church . By John Britton , F. S. A. 4to . pp . 50. and 11 Engravings ...
... Church of Oxford ; illustrated by a Series of Engravings of that Edifice ; with Biographical Anecdotes of the Bishops , and of other eminent Persons connected with the Church . By John Britton , F. S. A. 4to . pp . 50. and 11 Engravings ...
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