. The story of architecture: an outline of the styles in all countries. a, a. Towers at west ;, /\ Porches. c. The nave.,/, it. Side aisles of the nave. e. The cloisters. f. Library. g. North South transept. ;, /. Side aisles of south \ /•, k. Chapels. /. Chanter house with passage fromthe Central tower, cross or lantern.«. Screen, over which the organ is usually Choir, at the cast end of which thealtar is usually , /. Side aisles of the Lady chapel. PLATl XLVL—Plan of an English Cathedral. From Rickman. MASONIC I NFL UENCE


. The story of architecture: an outline of the styles in all countries. a, a. Towers at west ;, /\ Porches. c. The nave.,/, it. Side aisles of the nave. e. The cloisters. f. Library. g. North South transept. ;, /. Side aisles of south \ /•, k. Chapels. /. Chanter house with passage fromthe Central tower, cross or lantern.«. Screen, over which the organ is usually Choir, at the cast end of which thealtar is usually , /. Side aisles of the Lady chapel. PLATl XLVL—Plan of an English Cathedral. From Rickman. MASONIC I NFL UENCE. 349 number, and it was they who determined the style ofa church, and not the people who paid for it. Their meetings were usually held in private, toguard against outside interference, and graduallyassumed that air of secrecy associated with suchorders.* ii.


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