Sundry Words about Bells. Reprinted from the "Ecclesiologist", Etc
Title | Sundry Words about Bells. Reprinted from the "Ecclesiologist", Etc PDF eBook |
Author | Words |
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Pages | 26 |
Release | 1864 |
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Sundry Words about Bells
Title | Sundry Words about Bells PDF eBook |
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Pages | 23 |
Release | 1864 |
Genre | Bells |
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Sundry Words about Bells. [By W. T. Maunsell, H. T. Ẹllacombe, and others.] (Reprinted from the “Ecclesiologist.”) With Instructions for ringing Grandsire Peals
Title | Sundry Words about Bells. [By W. T. Maunsell, H. T. Ẹllacombe, and others.] (Reprinted from the “Ecclesiologist.”) With Instructions for ringing Grandsire Peals PDF eBook |
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Pages | 46 |
Release | 1864 |
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Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870
Title | Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 796 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Books |
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The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books, 1881-1900
Title | The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books, 1881-1900 PDF eBook |
Author | British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1084 |
Release | 1946 |
Genre | English literature |
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Church Bells of England
Title | Church Bells of England PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Beauchamp Walters |
Publisher | |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 1912 |
Genre | Bell founders |
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Broken Idols of the English Reformation
Title | Broken Idols of the English Reformation PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Aston |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 1994 |
Release | 2015-11-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1316060470 |
Why were so many religious images and objects broken and damaged in the course of the Reformation? Margaret Aston's magisterial new book charts the conflicting imperatives of destruction and rebuilding throughout the English Reformation from the desecration of images, rails and screens to bells, organs and stained glass windows. She explores the motivations of those who smashed images of the crucifixion in stained glass windows and who pulled down crosses and defaced symbols of the Trinity. She shows that destruction was part of a methodology of religious revolution designed to change people as well as places and to forge in the long term new generations of new believers. Beyond blanked walls and whited windows were beliefs and minds impregnated by new modes of religious learning. Idol-breaking with its emphasis on the treacheries of images fundamentally transformed not only Anglican ways of worship but also of seeing, hearing and remembering.