Stell, C. (2008). Ecclesiastical exemption in the free churches: triumph or tragedy?. Church Archaeology 10. Vol 10, pp. 81-86. https://doi.org/10.5284/1081915.  Cite this via datacite

Title: Ecclesiastical exemption in the free churches: triumph or tragedy?
Issue: Church Archaeology 10
Series: Church Archaeology
Volume: 10
Page Start/End: 81 - 86
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Abstract: The previous issue of Church Archaeology carried a short piece by Joe Elders on the future of the Ecclesiastical Exemption, written largely from the point of view of the Church of England. This article takes a slightly different perspective. The writer makes no claim to speak on behalf of the Free Churches but having previously served for a number of years on the listed buildings advisory committees of two major denominations as well as a decade on a diocesan advisory committee he is happy to offer the following observations.
Author: Christopher Stell
Year of Publication: 2008
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Created Date: 30 Sep 2020