. Military and religious life in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renaissance. ost descends from the mouth ofthe Father and settles on the head of theSon, and proceeds from both. Copied froma French Miniature by Count Horace deVielcastel (Fourteenth Century). Fig. 161.—The three faces of the Trinity onone head and body. At first sight is read— The Father is not the Son ; the Father isnot the Holy Ghost; the Holy Ghost is notthe Son. But, from the angles to thecentre, is also read— The Father is God;the Son is God; the Holy Ghost is by Simon Vostre in 1524. the end of the se


. Military and religious life in the Middle Ages and at the period of the Renaissance. ost descends from the mouth ofthe Father and settles on the head of theSon, and proceeds from both. Copied froma French Miniature by Count Horace deVielcastel (Fourteenth Century). Fig. 161.—The three faces of the Trinity onone head and body. At first sight is read— The Father is not the Son ; the Father isnot the Holy Ghost; the Holy Ghost is notthe Son. But, from the angles to thecentre, is also read— The Father is God;the Son is God; the Holy Ghost is by Simon Vostre in 1524. the end of the second century, that great pagan philosopher, who hadbecome a convert to Christianity, alludes more than once to the firstattempts at a liturgy which the Church used in the administration of thesacraments. He speaks of secret meetings where the psalms were sung,the Scriptures read, and edifying discourses were delivered ; he mentionspublic prayers on behalf of the reigning sovereign, of his ministers, andof the great functionaries of the State; he describes ceremonies, forms of.


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