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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Church of England churches in Bristol, Former churches in Bristol, Friaries in Bristol, Bristol Cathedral, List of churches in Bristol, St Mary Redcliffe, Trinity Centre, Greyfriars, Bristol, St Mark's Church, Bristol, Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym, Whitefriars, Bristol, Blackfriars, Bristol, St Mary's Church, Henbury, Temple Church, Bristol, Whitefield's Tabernacle, Kingswood, Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol, St Paul's Church, Bristol, St Mary le Port Church, Bristol, St James' Priory, Bristol, St Stephen's Church, Bristol, St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol, Clifton Cathedral, Glenside Museum, Bristol Community Church, Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles, St Nicholas, Bristol, Counterslip Baptist Church, St. Augustine's Church, Whitchurch, Bristol, Austin Friary, Bristol, All Saints' Church, Bristol, St Michael on the Mount Without, St George's Church, Brandon Hill, St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol, Crofts End Church, Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne, Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton, Christ Church with St Ewen, Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells, City Road Baptist Church, Redland Chapel, Woodlands Christian Centre, Cotham Church, St Peter's Church, Bristol, St Luke's Church, Brislington, St John the Baptist, Frenchay, St Werburgh's Church, Bristol, Christ Church, Clifton Down, Buckingham Baptist Chapel, Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund, St Mary on the Quay, St Peter and St Paul, Bristol, St Matthews Church, Cotham, St Peters Church, Bishopsworth, Whitefield's Tabernacle, Bristol, St James' Presbyterian Church of England, Bristol, Sack Friary, Bristol, Eremites Friary, Bristol. Excerpt: The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity is the Church of England cathedral in the city of Bristol, England, and is commonly known as Bristol Cathedral. Founded in 1140, it became the seat ...