| Thomas Combe - 1844 - Počet stránok 550
...Archicologia, vol. xxv. p. IU3, that the Fonts in France arc generally of little interest or antiquity. 0 a considerable number of Fonts now exist in England...pavement of a church reconstructed on its original foundations six centuries after his death. Most frequently, however, the rude and unshapely Font of... | |
| Thomas Combe, Frederick Apthorp Paley - 1844 - Počet stránok 546
...Archœologia, vol. xxv. p. 163, that the Fonts in France are generally of little interest or antiquity. a considerable number of Fonts now exist in England...pavement of a church reconstructed on its original foundations six centuries after his death. Most frequently, however, the rude and unshapely Font of... | |
| 1917 - Počet stránok 482
...to the consecrated instrument of a Holy Sacrament caused the careful preservation of Fonts undamaged by centuries of rebuilding and alteration. . Thus...England wherein the Saxon infant received the waters of Salvation."1 But he also says : " Most frequently, however, the rude and unshapely Font of this period... | |
| Universal decorator - 1859 - Počet stránok 232
...changed into the red oxide, leaving the nitrogen behind. (To be eontinucd.) 4 »i я abismal Jfonfs. The sanctity rightly and reasonably attached to the...pavement of a church reconstructed on its original foundations six centuries after his death. Most frequently, however, the rude and unshapely font of... | |
| Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society - 1880 - Počet stránok 332
...guess at its probable antiquity. For it is manifest that the date of the church in which it may be placed is the most unsafe and unconvincing evidence...pavement of a church re-constructed on its original 1 See Aqua; Solis, p. 48 and p. 52. foundations six centuries after his death."1 I am not acquainted -with... | |
| Charles Francis Routledge - 1898 - Počet stránok 120
...more inclined to agree with Mr FA Paley (" Introduction to Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts ") that " we cannot doubt that a considerable number of fonts...England, wherein the Saxon infant received the waters of baptism." The most ancient form of fonts was octagonal, or tub-shaped, built like a tower, as described... | |
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