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XIIb ) , and internally the church , the library , or the Kaisersaal - ranks among the most typical and most spectacular examples of Baroque architecture . Prandtauer's style was carried on by his pupil Joseph Mungennast , for instance ...
XIIb ) , and internally the church , the library , or the Kaisersaal - ranks among the most typical and most spectacular examples of Baroque architecture . Prandtauer's style was carried on by his pupil Joseph Mungennast , for instance ...
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IL With Johann Michael Fischer's churches the problem is slightly different . ... Each church is composed of a series of simple coma plete spaces , either square or circular , 3 which combine to provide a strong emphasis on the ...
IL With Johann Michael Fischer's churches the problem is slightly different . ... Each church is composed of a series of simple coma plete spaces , either square or circular , 3 which combine to provide a strong emphasis on the ...
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The Muslim church and its members constitute a similar composite , each forming and reacting to the other so long as Islam remains a living organism and its doctrines satisfy the religious consciousness of its adherents .
The Muslim church and its members constitute a similar composite , each forming and reacting to the other so long as Islam remains a living organism and its doctrines satisfy the religious consciousness of its adherents .
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