Bristol And Its Environs: Historical, Descriptive, And Scientific

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Bristol And Its Environs: Historical, Descriptive, And Scientific
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1 83 schools. The Bristol Chapel Case Association assists in erecting suitable buildings for worship in approved localities. The Bristol Sunday School Union, the Church of England Educational Society, the Church Pastoral Aid Society, the Lay Protestant Church Asso- ciation, the Gloucester and Bristol Diocesan Associa- tion, are but samples of the many excellent societies, that our limited space forbids us even to quote by name.
The number of places of worship in Bristol is one hundred and thirt
...y-nine. This does not include rooms for preaching. Bristol has been known for centuries as the "City of Churches." Within its present limits, as early as the 13th century, it contained 22 churches, to which another was added in the 14th. Of these vener- able edifices (several of them of Saxon origin^ there yet remain eighteen, viz. : — The Cathedral, Holy Trinity.
All Saints', Com StreeL St. Augustine the Less.
f S" 7 ' St. Andrew, Clifton.
St. James, Haymarket.
St. John's, Bedminster. ^ V, St.


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