That may have been a baptistery, with the tower serving as nave and the lost east annexe as chancel. |
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The Victorian church will have new lighting and a baptistery, the pews will be replaced by chairs and it will be redecorated throughout. |
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Positioned asymmetrically, an ornate, 17 th-century altarpiece marks the entrance to the baptistery and the nave just beyond. |
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The Reverend Kyle Lake, 33, was standing in water in a baptistery at University Baptist Church when he was electrocuted on Sunday morning. |
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On this panel, Brunelleschi painted a view of the baptistery from a representation that he had traced on and over its mirror reflection. |
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Then, after a long day of talking and gorging, you can go soak your feet in the baptistery. |
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The original baptismal basin was incorporated into the installation and water flows continually among the pieces of the new baptistery. |
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In the bathhouse's second phase the frigidarium was annexed to the church and was turned into a baptistery. |
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Giovanni del Chiaro provided the baptistery with a number of important and expensive liturgical objects, including a basin and two silver ampullae. |
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In The Baptist Church the squirrels had taken up habitation in the baptistery. |
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The baptistery has been repositioned and the sanctuary extended. |
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The official celebration of the saint's feast day began the evening before at vespers and was followed by an early morning mass in the baptistery. |
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The cross behind the baptistery was brown and the large double doors leading outside were red, as well as the thin carpet down the isle that led to the pulpit. |
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To give a more vivid demonstration of the accuracy of his painting, he bored a small hole in the panel with the baptistery painting at the vanishing point. |
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The deacons met and decided to put a cover on the baptistery and drown the squirrels in it. |
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In September 1998, the Butrint Foundation also organised a workshop on the presentation and preservation of the baptistery and its extremely well preserved mosaics. |
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The octagonal 5th-century baptistery had replaced that of the 4th century, which had been built into the baths of the House of Fausta, named for Constantine's second wife. |
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Its medieval quarter contains the cathedral with an 11th-century octagonal baptistery, the Romanesque-style Church of San Michele, and 13th-century towers and fortifications. |
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The circular baptistery, begun in 1152 but only completed in the 14th century, is covered by a dome surmounted by a cone, which gives the structure an ogival, Oriental effect. |
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The baptistery evokes a remarkable construction, centred on several faces. |
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These hypotheses are now disputed because the baptistery found is reputedly older than the building in question and therefore attached to another earlier church. |
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There is an opening on each side of it that gives access to another two naves, one of which probably served as the sacristy or baptistery, judging from its stone trough. |
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The baptistery is still visible underneath the cathedral of Milan. |
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The reshaping of the square began with regularizing the piazzetta surrounding the octagonal Baptistery. |
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Nicola Pisano, Nativity and Adoration of the Magi from the pulpit of the Pisa Baptistery. |
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Their masterpieces are the pulpits of the Baptistery and Cathedral of Pisa. |
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The San Giovanni Baptistery located in front of the cathedral, is decorated by numerous artists, notably by Lorenzo Ghiberti with the Gates of Paradise. |
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