Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
San Juan Bautista is not part of the World Heritage Site, and only the ruins of a stone tower survive near the present village of (San Juan de) Taperas.
It is built of stone, unlike other mission churches in the area which were built with local adobe and wood.
Two stone towers (in San Juan Bautista and San Josxc3xa9 de Chiquitos) and one of adobe (in San Miguel de Velasco) can be traced back to the time of the Jesuits.
The construction of the church in San Josxc3xa9 de Chiquitos is an exception: inspired by an unknown baroque model, it has a stone faxc3xa7ade.
The only other example where stone was used on a grand scale is in the construction of San Juan Bautista, although only the ruins of a tower remain.
Above these they place the beams and sills; and above these the trusses and locks, tins and roof; after that the foundations of stone are placed, and about 2 or 3 spans above the surface of the soil, and from here upwards they place the walls of adobe.
The church at San Josxc3xa9 is the only exception, being of stone construction and inspired stylistically by a baroque model.
Long walls defining three interior naves divided by wooden columns and two exterior galleries, also supported by columns, constitute xe2x80x93 except in the case of San Josxc3xa9 where construction, in stone, was inspired by a baroque model xe2x80x93 a very unique type of architecture marked by the special treatment of the wooden columns and banisters.