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Rationale divinorum officiorum

Chapter 9

D. HISTORY OF SYMBOLISM.

1. Norman; as symbolising facts.
2. Early English ; as symbolising doctrines.
3. Decorated ; as symbolising the connection of doctrines.
4. Perpendicular ; as symbolising the progress of Erastianism.
5. Flamboyant, etc.
6. Post Reformation Symbolism.
E. CONCLUSION.
Contrast between a modern and ancient Church.
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