NOTES: St Paul was the flagship church of the liturgical reform movement that advocated the elimination of traditional distinctions such as that between nave and sanctuary and a greater emphasis on worship as a collective experience with increased lay participation.
SOURCE: John Aikin. A description of the country from thirty to forty miles round Manchester (London, 1795), before p. 455 NOTES: The reverend was a Moravian minister and father of the architect Benjamin Latrobe (1764-1820).