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... Conquest England , and had been given an institutional and half - legal status by being taken up and knit into the feudal system . It was , indeed , the conception of ownership and supreme dominion over churches that made the imposition ...
... Conquest England , and had been given an institutional and half - legal status by being taken up and knit into the feudal system . It was , indeed , the conception of ownership and supreme dominion over churches that made the imposition ...
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... Conquest Cluniacs . In the Old English Church which , as has been re- marked , was rudimentary in its institutions , the monasteries of necessity formed the only spiritual and intellectual focus for ability and fervour , and they were a ...
... Conquest Cluniacs . In the Old English Church which , as has been re- marked , was rudimentary in its institutions , the monasteries of necessity formed the only spiritual and intellectual focus for ability and fervour , and they were a ...
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... Conquest quickened rela tions between England and all northern France and the Low Countries . The latter seem to have been the most important source of continental ideas affecting the architecture of the later Anglo - Saxon period and ...
... Conquest quickened rela tions between England and all northern France and the Low Countries . The latter seem to have been the most important source of continental ideas affecting the architecture of the later Anglo - Saxon period and ...
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RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ORGANIZATION by | 382 |
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE by G | 439 |
ART by T S R BOASE President of Magdalen College Oxford | 485 |
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