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The Ecclesiologist was a journal published by the Ecclesiological Society, which was founded in 1839 to promote the study of Gothic architecture and medieval art in England. The journal covered a wide range of topics related to religious art, architecture, and liturgy and was a major influence on the Victorian Gothic Revival. This is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of this period.
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