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St. Paul's Cathedral




Topic started on 10-2-2003 @ 11:07 PM by FreeMason


This one I knew about, but I didn't believe the 80ft. remark completely, I thought it was a tad bit over-stated, in fact it's almost 90 feet and the highest point in the chapel is 355.5 feet!

Purportedly built at first in wood (originally the bishop of london was elsewhere since 300s on) by freemasons in 604AD

www.geocities.com...

But that I can't really verify any other way, and don't want to bother to

But in 1600s, after the Cathedral had again burned down, it was rebuilt to its grand scale now by Freemason Christopher Wren.

Cathedral site:

www.stpauls.co.uk...

This Cathedral is even more amazing than the Rosslyn Chapel

Sincerely,
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PS Guess this is pretty forward and just informational, not much room for discussion unless someone has some evidence saying Christopher Wren wasn't a freemason, or any info on its constructions in the 600s.

[Edited on 11-2-2003 by FreeMason]



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reply posted on 11-2-2003 @ 01:11 AM by Estragon


The sheer magnificence of St. Paulís is beyond question, F_M. Actually, you may know that the Norman St. Paulís ñ the predecessor of Wrenís cathedral - that was burnt down in 1666 was by all accounts a phenomenal structure. Worth a search if youíre interested.
With any of Wrenís churches thereís always the difficulty of knowing the extent to which eh followed the previous design or the whims of his patrons ñitís well known that Charles II tried to influence the design of St. Paulís and that Wren went out of his way to keep whole sections of the building secret (literally under wraps).
That his son was a freemason seems almost indisputable but ñwhile freemasons have long tended to claim Wren as their own, there does seem to be room for disagreement on the issue. If anyone was likely to meet freemasons, it would have been Wren; but for everyone convinced lodge historian youíll find a sceptic dismissing it as a fable. And, a great many masons do hedge a little "probably" etc.
Incidentally, Shefield University has a thriving centre for all sorts of discussion of this issue ñitís a bit ìpick and mixî; but you might be interested and they do entertain correspondence.
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