Parish priests and their people in the Middle Ages in England . Churchyard Cross, Eyam, Derbyshire. THE CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH. 27 this was inconvenient and unseemly ; and the rectorof the parish provided a kind of little chapel for theprotection of the altar and ministrant; indeed, thereis an ancient foreign canon which requires rectors todo so. Then the parishioners, for their own shelterfrom the weather, built a nave on to the chancel,communicating with it by an arch through which thecongregation could conveniently see and hear Base of Accas Cross, c. 740 , from Theodore


Parish priests and their people in the Middle Ages in England . Churchyard Cross, Eyam, Derbyshire. THE CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH. 27 this was inconvenient and unseemly ; and the rectorof the parish provided a kind of little chapel for theprotection of the altar and ministrant; indeed, thereis an ancient foreign canon which requires rectors todo so. Then the parishioners, for their own shelterfrom the weather, built a nave on to the chancel,communicating with it by an arch through which thecongregation could conveniently see and hear Base of Accas Cross, c. 740 , from Theodore and Wilfrid, bythe Bishop of Bristol. CHAPTER III. THE MONASTIC PHASE OF THE CHURCH.


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