In this fascinating exploration of London’s churches, Mary Thorpe delves into the history and symbolism of the staves and other objects used in Christian worship. Combining meticulous research with personal observations, Thorpe provides insight into the architecture, art, and religious practices of London’s churches, shedding light on the city’s rich spiritual heritage.
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