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This study traces the historical development of the English parish church from obscure early origins through medieval growth, emphasizing the roles of monastic foundations, foreign influences, and lay benefaction. It examines institutional changes such as appropriation to monasteries and the rise of chantry chapels, and explains how these altered church plans. Detailed chapters treat towers, porches, chancels, and related liturgical arrangements, while another surveys medieval furnishings and decoration, including mural painting, stained glass, screens, and fittings. The work closes by outlining changes to parish churches after religious reform and subsequent restoration efforts.
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