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Remarks On English Churches, And On The Expediency Of Rendering Sepulchral Monuments Subservient To Pious And Christian Uses is a book written by James Heywood Markland in 1842. The book is a detailed study of English churches and their architecture, with a particular focus on the use of sepulchral monuments. The author argues that these monuments should be used for pious and Christian purposes, rather than simply serving as memorials to the deceased.Throughout the book, Markland provides a comprehensive analysis of the various types of sepulchral monuments found in English churches, including…mehr

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Remarks On English Churches, And On The Expediency Of Rendering Sepulchral Monuments Subservient To Pious And Christian Uses is a book written by James Heywood Markland in 1842. The book is a detailed study of English churches and their architecture, with a particular focus on the use of sepulchral monuments. The author argues that these monuments should be used for pious and Christian purposes, rather than simply serving as memorials to the deceased.Throughout the book, Markland provides a comprehensive analysis of the various types of sepulchral monuments found in English churches, including their history, design, and symbolism. He also discusses the ways in which these monuments have been used in the past, and suggests new ways in which they could be used in the future.In addition to his analysis of sepulchral monuments, Markland also provides a detailed examination of English church architecture, including the use of Gothic and other styles. He discusses the various features of these churches, such as their stained glass windows, altars, and pews, and provides insights into their significance and meaning.Overall, Remarks On English Churches, And On The Expediency Of Rendering Sepulchral Monuments Subservient To Pious And Christian Uses is a fascinating study of English church architecture and the role of sepulchral monuments within it. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of English churches, as well as for those interested in the ways in which religion and architecture intersect.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.