| John Griscom - 1824 - 370 str.
...Its length, from east to west, is three hundred and seventy-five feet, and from north to south it is two hundred feet. The height, from the pavement of...the Confessor cleared away the rubbish, and erected a structure, magnificent for that age ; but it was not till the reign of Henry VII. that the superb... | |
| Westminster Abbey - 1827 - 218 str.
...perform the ceremony ; but that St. Peter himself was beforehand with him, and conA 3 secrated secrated it in the night preceding the day appointed by his...angels, and surrounded by a glorious appearance of burning lights. That this legend continued to be believed after the building itself was destroyed,... | |
| Westminster Abbey - 1834 - 210 str.
...Saxons, who died in 616, ordered Melitus, then Bishop of London, to perform the ceremony; but that St. Peter himself was beforehand with him, and consecrated...angels, and surrounded by a glorious appearance of burning lights. That this legend continued to be believed after the building itself was destroyed,... | |
| Westminster abbey - 1841 - 214 str.
...Saxons, who died in 616, ordered Melitus, then Bishop of London, to perform the ceremony ; but that St. Peter himself was beforehand with him, and consecrated...angels, and surrounded by a glorious appearance of burning lights. That this legend continued to be believed after the building itself was destroyed,... | |
| 1844 - 142 str.
...Saxons, who died in 616, ordered Melitus, then Bishop of London, to perform the ceremony ; but that St. Peter himself was beforehand with him, and consecrated...angels, and surrounded by a glorious appearance of burning lights. That this legend continued to be believed after the building itself was destroyed,... | |
| 1851 - 364 str.
...Saxons, who died in 616, ordered Melitus, then Bishop of London, to perform the ceremony; but that St. Peter himself was beforehand with him, and consecrated...angels, and surrounded by a glorious appearance of burning lights. That this legend continued to be believed after the building itself was destroyed,... | |
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