tailieunhanh - The Cathedral Church of Canterbury

This series of monographs has been planned to supply visitors to the great English Cathedrals with accurate and well illustrated guide books at a popular price. The aim of each writer has been to produce a work compiled with sufficient knowledge and scholarship to be of value to the student of archæology and history, and yet not too technical in language for the use of an ordinary visitor or tourist. To specify all the authorities which have been made use of in each case would be difficult and tedious in this place. But amongst the general sources of information which have been almost invariably found. | The Cathedral Church of Canterbury 2nd by Hartley Withers 1 PROJECT GUTENBERG THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF CANTERBURY Hartley Withers CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. Chapter House CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury 2nd by Hartley Withers The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Cathedral Church of Canterbury 2nd ed. . by Hartley Withers This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title The Cathedral Church of Canterbury 2nd ed. . Author Hartley Withers Release Date October 2 2007 EBook 22832 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 The Cathedral Church of Canterbury 2nd by Hartley Withers 2 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF CANTERBURY Produced by Jonathan Ingram Anne Storer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http Illustration CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL FROM THE SOUTH. THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF CANTERBURY A DESCRIPTION OF ITS FABRIC AND A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ARCHIEPISCOPAL SEE BY HARTLEY WITHERS . Illustration Arms of Canterbury. LONDON GEORGE BELL SONS 1897 First Edition December 1896. Second Edition Revised with many Additional Illustrations May 1897. GENERAL PREFACE. This series of monographs has been planned to supply visitors to the great English Cathedrals with accurate and well illustrated guide books at a popular price. The aim of each writer has been to produce a work compiled with sufficient knowledge and scholarship to be of value to the student of archeology and history and yet not too technical in language for the use of an ordinary visitor or tourist. To specify all the authorities which have been made use of in each case would be difficult and tedious in this place. But amongst the general sources of information which have been almost invariably

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