A History of Chester Cathedral with biographical notices of the Bishops and Deans

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A History of Chester Cathedral with biographical notices of the Bishops and Deans

by John Hicklin

EN·~2 hours·1 chapter

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Transcribed from the [1852] George Prichard edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org. Transcribed from British Library scans.

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Step into the stone‑laden story of one of England’s most storied cathedrals, where the rise of Christianity meets the pulse of a growing nation. The narrative weaves together the architectural evolution of the building, from its early medieval foundations to later Gothic flourishes, while tracing how the cathedral has mirrored the moral and social currents of its community. Alongside the structural tale, vivid biographical sketches bring the bishops and deans to life, revealing their roles in shaping both worship and local governance.

Beyond bricks and clergy, the work places the cathedral within the broader sweep of British religious history, exploring the legends of apostolic missions and the early spread of the faith across the island. Readers will discover how the cathedral’s walls have witnessed centuries of devotion, reform, and renewal, offering a window into the intertwined destinies of faith, art, and the people who have tended its sacred space.

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A History of Chester Cathedral with biographical notices of the Bishops and Deans with biographical notices of the Bishops and Deans

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (137K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Hicklin

John Hicklin

A 19th-century Welsh travel writer and guidebook compiler, he is best remembered for vivid books on North Wales and the celebrated Ladies of Llangollen. His work blends practical local knowledge with the curiosity of a literary rambler.

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