2012
DOI: 10.1080/0268117x.2012.10555679
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Holiness andThe Temple: Thomas Adams and the Definition of Sacred Space in Jacobean England

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“…In addition, there was a licensing system and part‐membership of guilds which allowed Catholics and nonconformists to trade when they were not eligible for full membership of a guild. Sacred space is also the subject of Spicer's work. Thomas Adams was a preacher in London in the early Stuart period who took an interest in the appearance and construction of religious buildings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there was a licensing system and part‐membership of guilds which allowed Catholics and nonconformists to trade when they were not eligible for full membership of a guild. Sacred space is also the subject of Spicer's work. Thomas Adams was a preacher in London in the early Stuart period who took an interest in the appearance and construction of religious buildings.…”
Section: –1700mentioning
confidence: 99%