Common-place Book: n. a book in which common-places, or notable or striking passages are noted; a book in which things especially to be remembered or referred to are recorded.
Of course...Trinity Broadcasting meets meets Dallas old money. 4 bare walls and a pulpit in Church where God is discussed and opulence and iconography as evidence of God's blessings on our secular existence.
It brings to mind the single question Frank Lloyd Wright asked when viewing another Houston architectural edifice, the Shamrock Hotel with it's 93 shades of green: "Why?"
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Of course...Trinity Broadcasting meets meets Dallas old money. 4 bare walls and a pulpit in Church where God is discussed and opulence and iconography as evidence of God's blessings on our secular existence.
It brings to mind the single question Frank Lloyd Wright asked when viewing another Houston architectural edifice, the Shamrock Hotel with it's 93 shades of green: "Why?"
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