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time the openings were probably changed into their present forms, and the pre-Reformation character of the building was altered to suit Presbyterian
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Fig. 1492.—Houston Church. Effigies of Sir Patrick Houston and his Wife.
ideas. The old plan (Fig. 1493), however, resembles many of the ancient churches in its long proportions, and in having the north and south doors