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Choir (architecture) and St Botolph's Church, Boston

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Difference between Choir (architecture) and St Botolph's Church, Boston

Choir (architecture) vs. St Botolph's Church, Boston

A choir, also sometimes called quire, is the area of a church or cathedral that provides seating for the clergy and church choir. St Botolph's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Boston, Lincolnshire.

Similarities between Choir (architecture) and St Botolph's Church, Boston

Choir (architecture) and St Botolph's Church, Boston have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Altar, Chancel, Church of England, Gothic Revival architecture, Misericord, Nave, Parish church, Pulpit, St Botolph's Church, Boston.

Altar

An altar is any structure upon which offerings such as sacrifices are made for religious purposes, and by extension the 'Holy table' of post-reformation Anglican churches.

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Chancel

In church architecture, the chancel is the space around the altar, including the choir and the sanctuary (sometimes called the presbytery), at the liturgical east end of a traditional Christian church building.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England.

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Misericord

A misericord (sometimes named mercy seat, like the Biblical object) is a small wooden structure formed on the underside of a folding seat in a church which, when the seat is folded up, is intended to act as a shelf to support a person in a partially standing position during long periods of prayer.

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Nave

The nave is the central aisle of a basilica church, or the main body of a church (whether aisled or not) between its rear wall and the far end of its intersection with the transept at the chancel.

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Parish church

A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish.

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Pulpit

Pulpit is a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church.

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St Botolph's Church, Boston

St Botolph's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Boston, Lincolnshire.

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Choir (architecture) and St Botolph's Church, Boston Comparison

Choir (architecture) has 59 relations, while St Botolph's Church, Boston has 84. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 6.29% = 9 / (59 + 84).

References

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