The Symbolism of Churches and Church Ornaments: A Translation of the First Book of the Rationale Divinorum OfficiorumGibbings, 1906 - 195 strán (strany) |
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Strana xl
... light some new wealth ; and , if we press the symbolism of the Church further than it was actually intended , we are only treading in the steps of her bishops and doctors . For while , of course , in com- menting on and explaining the ...
... light some new wealth ; and , if we press the symbolism of the Church further than it was actually intended , we are only treading in the steps of her bishops and doctors . For while , of course , in com- menting on and explaining the ...
Strana l
... light and meaning and connection to the acknowledged facts , whether abstract or material , with which we have to do ; while no other view will explain all the phenomena ; -it certainly recommends itself by its simplicity and harmony to ...
... light and meaning and connection to the acknowledged facts , whether abstract or material , with which we have to do ; while no other view will explain all the phenomena ; -it certainly recommends itself by its simplicity and harmony to ...
Strana li
... light . But if it be granted that there is this mutual connection between the abstract and its material exhibition in every case , it will be readily admitted that a principle of sacra- mentality must be especially a condition of all ...
... light . But if it be granted that there is this mutual connection between the abstract and its material exhibition in every case , it will be readily admitted that a principle of sacra- mentality must be especially a condition of all ...
Strana lxvii
... Light . . . . . has constructed this magnificial temple of the most High God , resembling in its nature the pattern of the better ( temple ) as a visible ( emblem ) of that which is invisible . ' This remarkable passage ap- † Hebrews ...
... Light . . . . . has constructed this magnificial temple of the most High God , resembling in its nature the pattern of the better ( temple ) as a visible ( emblem ) of that which is invisible . ' This remarkable passage ap- † Hebrews ...
Strana lxxiii
... light pours in from every window of the cathedral : showers of rose leaves fall from the roof : bells - silent for three long days , peal from every church tower : guns fire and banners wave : Dominus resurrexit vere , Alleluia , et ...
... light pours in from every window of the cathedral : showers of rose leaves fall from the roof : bells - silent for three long days , peal from every church tower : guns fire and banners wave : Dominus resurrexit vere , Alleluia , et ...
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