The Cross in Ritual, Architecture and Art

From a photo by Carlton & Son, Horncastle.
SOMERSBY CROSS.
The Cross IN Ritual, Architecture, and Art
BY THE REV. GEO. S. TYACK, B.A.
LONDON: WILLIAM ANDREWS & CO., 5, FARRINGDON AVENUE.
In this work my aim has been to deal in a popular way with the manifold uses of the Cross as the symbol of the Christian Faith. The attempt necessitates certain limitations; to give prominence to controversial points, to go to foreign lands for illustrations and examples when so many apt ones are to be found at home, or to load the pages with references—any of these things would have been opposed to the object which I have set before myself. If my outline be sufficiently broad and clear, and the details, so far as they go, accurate—and to attain this no pains have been spared—I shall be content.
Before closing this brief preface, it is to me both a pleasure and a duty to express my grateful thanks to my friend and publisher, Mr. William Andrews, for the use of his collection of works, notes, and pictures relating to the Cross, and from his own productions I have gleaned some out-of-the-way information.
GEO. S. TYACK,
Crowle, Doncaster, August, 1896 .
Contents.

The Cross IN RITUAL, ARCHITECTURE, AND ART.

Geo. S. Tyack
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Английский

Год издания

2012-05-29

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Crosses

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