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Temples Worthy of His Presence: The Early Publications of the Cambridge Camden Society

edited by Christopher Webster

A group of Cambridge undergraduates succeeded in transforming the appearance of every Anglican church in the world. Rarely in the history of publishing can a set of pamphlets have had a more profound influence. A substantial introduction tells the story of this revolution and the facsimilies of the eight documents make this a key volume for both research scholars as well as those with a more general interest in Victorian architectural church history. 272p, b/w illus (Spire Books in association with the Ecclesiastical Society 2003)

ISBN-13: 978-0-9543615-2-5
ISBN-10: 0-9543615-2-0

Paperback. Price US $50.00
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Christopher Webster

1 The Society’s Laws

2 First Annual Report of the Committee of the Cambridge Camden Society,
May 9,

3 A Few Hints on the Practical Study of Ecclesiastical Antiquities

4 A Few Words to Church Builders, plus Appendices A-C

5 A Few Words to Churchwardens … No 1… Suited to Country Parishes

6 A Few Words to Churchwardens … No 2 … Suited to Town and
Manufacturing Parishes

7 A Few Words to the Parish Clerks and Sextons of Country Parishes

8 Church Enlargement and Church Arrangement


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