An essay on the history of English church architecture prior to the separation of England from the Roman obedience . tandi, king of Roum. * Curzon describes (in his Monasteries in the Levant, pp. 121,122) an ancient subterranean tomb nearThebes, in Egypt, which has apparently been adapted to the purposes of christian worship, during the early per-secutions, and which is thus an instance parallel to those afforded by the catacombs of Syracuse and Rome,and by the churches of Surp Garabed. This tomb is a magnificent hall, divided into three aisles by squarecolumns ; its walls retain the brilliant
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An essay on the history of English church architecture prior to the separation of England from the Roman obedience . tandi, king of Roum. * Curzon describes (in his Monasteries in the Levant, pp. 121,122) an ancient subterranean tomb nearThebes, in Egypt, which has apparently been adapted to the purposes of christian worship, during the early per-secutions, and which is thus an instance parallel to those afforded by the catacombs of Syracuse and Rome,and by the churches of Surp Garabed. This tomb is a magnificent hall, divided into three aisles by squarecolumns ; its walls retain the brilliant