Show CHURCHES NOT HARD TO FILL S Religious Edifices In England Wh Where r. r the Congregations Are of Necessity sity Ra Rather Sm Small J There are nrc many churches that at attract attract nt- nt tract attention by their size and gran grand eur cur There are a n few that are remarkable remarkable remark remark- able by of their reason smallness and simplicity One of Is at Lullington Lulling Lulling- ton Sussex England It is a primitive and quaint stone stono j building with a roof of red tiles and ond a 1 tin tiny turret at t Its west 1 end This miniature church Is only 16 feet teet square S Sits J Its pulpit Is a pew with paneled sides Bides and door and ond the furniture Is of or the plainest Five narrow diamond diamond- S paned windows give light to the Inte Inte- 5 nor When the church is full 30 pe persons per per- perSons sons are gathered together Only a little larger Is the meeting meetinghouse house at booth Cra a village e 1 near Burnley It is known as ns the Friends Friends' meeting house and Is covered with Ivy y and surrounded by a well- well for cared-for burial ground Inside may maybe maybe be seen half a dozen oak benches that could if it necessary accommodate GO persons The attendance Is rarely moro more than sir siX Somewhat smaller than this chapel chapelIs Is one that has hns been called the shrIne of ot Quakerism It Is Ig In the hamlet of or Jordans In Thither In Juno June of f each y year r come Quakers from all parts for here nere lie the remains ug 5 of ot William Penn If It this were not enough to make the place interesting It has the further attraction of being being beIng be be- ing the neighborhood In which Milton ived hed after writing Paradise Lost a cottage in the vicinity affording him a resting place S |