Английская Википедия:Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews
Holy Trinity Church is a Church of Scotland parish church in St Andrews, Fife. It is a Category A listed building.[1]
History
Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Holy Trinity Parish Church or "town kirk") is the most historic church in St Andrews.[2] The church was initially built on land close to the south-east gable of the cathedral, around 1144 by Bishop Robert Kennedy.[2] The church was dedicated in 1234 by Bishop David de Bernham and then moved to a new site on the north side of South Street between 1410 and 1412 by Bishop Wardlaw.[3][2] Towards the end of June 1547, this was the location where John Knox first preached in public and to which he returned to give an inflammatory sermon on 4 June 1559 which led to the stripping of both the cathedral and ecclesiastical status.[4][5] Much of the architecture feature of the church was lost in the re-building by Robert Balfour between 1798 and 1800.[6] The church was later restored to a (more elaborately decorated) approximation of its medieval appearance between 1907 and 1909 by MacGregor Chalmers.[3][7] Only the north-western tower and spire with parts of the arcade arches were retained.[6]
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External links
- ↑ Шаблон:Historic Environment Scotland
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 Lamont-Brown St Andrews – City by The Northern Sea p.171.
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Pride Kingdom of Fife pp.124–126.
- ↑ Lamont-Brown St Andrews – City by The Northern Sea p.173.
- ↑ Lamont-Brown Fife in History and Legend p.81.
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 Fife Regional Council Medieval Abbeys and Historic Churches in Fife p.46.
- ↑ Cook Old St Andrews p.14.
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