Augustus Welby Pugin, Designer of the British Houses of Parliament: The Victorian Quest for a Liturgical ArchitectureEdwin Mellen Press, 2006 - 397ÆäÀÌÁö Much of the study of the nineteenth-century architect, Augustus Welby Pugin has focused on his architecture and design. Pugin himself believed that his strongest influence lay in his writing. He played an important role in the nineteenth century religious revival because of his views as a liturgical architect. |
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... arguments . He did not accept the Tractarian view that the Church of England was a Catholic Church since he believed it had no continuity with the old medieval Catholic Church and it was not in communion with Rome . Instead , he argued ...
... arguments . He did not accept the Tractarian view that the Church of England was a Catholic Church since he believed it had no continuity with the old medieval Catholic Church and it was not in communion with Rome . Instead , he argued ...
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... argued , had been obliged to use part of the old Catholic services , prayers and Mass in the new liturgies because he was unable to create completely new Protestant alternatives - which was further evidence of Protestant lack of ...
... argued , had been obliged to use part of the old Catholic services , prayers and Mass in the new liturgies because he was unable to create completely new Protestant alternatives - which was further evidence of Protestant lack of ...
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... argued that liturgy could not demonstrate an uninterrupted tradition and therefore it could not be part of Revelation or be guided by the Holy Spirit . Pugin again defended his view of an uninterrupted tradition of liturgy . The form ...
... argued that liturgy could not demonstrate an uninterrupted tradition and therefore it could not be part of Revelation or be guided by the Holy Spirit . Pugin again defended his view of an uninterrupted tradition of liturgy . The form ...
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