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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: 29. Chapters: Archdeacons of Sheffield, Churches in Sheffield, Diocese of Sheffield, Sheffield Cathedral, Church of St Nicholas, Bradfield, Paradise Square, Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield, Wadsley Parish Church, Beauchief Abbey, St Matthew's Church, Sheffield, Ecclesfield Priory, St Vincent's Church, Sheffield, Victoria Hall, Sheffield, St Mary's Church, Bolsterstone, St. Mary's Church, Handsworth, Sheffield, St James' Church, Midhopestones, Church of St. Mary, Ecclesfield, Stephen Lowe, Methodist New Connexion, Sacred Heart Church, Hillsborough, St George's Church, Portobello, Robin Woods, St Paul's Church, Wordsworth Avenue, Hillsborough Trinity Methodist Church, St Paul's Church, Sheffield, Charles Carre, Nine O'Clock Service, All Saints Church, Ecclesall, Fulwood Old Chapel, St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane, Church of St Mark, Broomhill, Sheffield, Upper Chapel, John Russell Darbyshire, Church Burgesses, Alexander John Doull, Herbert Jones, St. Thomas' Church, Crookes, St John's Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield Cross, Alexander Kilham, Bishop of Doncaster, Douglas Ernest William Harrison, John Rashdall Eyre, St Paul's Church and Centre, Norton Lees, Sheffield, Attercliffe Chapel. Excerpt: Sheffield Cathedral (The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield) is the cathedral church for the Church of England diocese of Sheffield, England. Originally a parish church, it was elevated to cathedral status when the diocese was created in 1914. Sheffield Cathedral is one of five Grade I listed buildings in the city, along with Town Hall, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, and the parish churches at Ecclesfield and Bradfield. It is located in the city centre on Church Street and served by Sheffield Supertram's Cathedral stop. The Shrewsbury ChapelThe site of the cathedral has a long history of Christian use. The shaft of the 9th ce...