Trinity_triangle_(Shield_of_Trinity_diagram)_1896.jpg
Description Trinity triangle (Shield of Trinity diagram) 1896.jpg | A version of the Shield of the Trinity diagram (or "Trinity Triangle" as it's called in the source) found in an 1896 book. For translation and discussion, see article Shield of the Trinity . At lower right, the word order "Sanctus Spiritus" is used in place of the more usual "Spiritus Sanctus"... |
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Source | Embroidery for Church Guilds , by Sarah Cazneau Woodward (New York: James Pott & Co., 1896). Online source: http://anglicanhistory.org/vestments/woodward1896/13.jpg as found on page http://anglicanhistory.org/vestments/woodward1896/plates.html |
Author | Sarah Cazneau Woodward (or hired illustrator) |
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For another version of this form of the diagram, see "The Worship of the Church and the Beauty of Holiness" by Jacob A. Regester (1898) (Project Gutenberg eBook #26136 at
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26136/26136-h/26136-h.htm
etc.). For other forms of the diagram, see
Category:Shield of the Trinity
and article
Shield of the Trinity
.
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