Bell's Cathedrals: The Church of St. Martin, Canterbury / An Illustrated Account of its History and Fabric
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This work provides an illustrated account of a historic church in Canterbury, detailing its architectural features and rich history. It explores the church's significance as a site of early English Christianity, tracing its origins back to the Roman occupation and the mission of St. Augustine. The text discusses various aspects of the church's structure, including its exterior and interior elements, while also examining the historical context surrounding its foundation and subsequent developments. Through archaeological findings and historical references, the narrative highlights the church's enduring legacy and its role in the religious landscape of Britain.
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