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English: Figure 3 of Suggestions on the Arrangement and Characteristics of Parish Churches. Original description by J. J. McCarthy: Each designer follows his own caprice; one borrows decorations from Pagan antiquities, which have no reference to, and by no means illustrate the character or teaching of the Christian religion, but are rather in direct contradiction to both; another draws from the common domestic or profane buildings of the day. Figures 3 and 4 will be familiar to the eyes of many, as general types of the external character of our modern Churches. It will well to compare their effect with that of figures 10 and 11, pages 21 and 35, which illustrate Churches designed correctly after ancient eccesiastical examples.
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Source | Scanned from J. J. McCarthy: Suggestions on the Arrangement and Characteristics of Parish Churches, p. 10 | |||||||||||||
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