The cement, without which there can be no stability of the walls, is made of lime, sand, and water. The lime is fervent charity, which joineth to itself the sand, that is, undertakings for the temporal welfare of our brethren: because true charity taketh... Medieval Cathedralsby William W. Clark - 2006 - 272 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Psychoanalysis - 1916 - 508 pages
...stability of the walls, is made of lime, sand, and water. The lime is fervent charity, which joineth to itself the sand, that is, undertakings for the...benefit them. Now the lime and the sand are bound 80 See in this connection SE Jelliffe and Zenia X : Compulsion Neurosis and Primitive Culture. THE... | |
| Teresa Grace Frisch - Art - 1987 - 196 pages
...stability of the walls, is made of lime, sand, and water. The lime is fervent charity, which joineth to itself the sand, that is, undertakings for the...lime and the sand are bound together in the wall by an admixture of water. But water is an emblem of the SPIRIT. And as without cement the stones cannot... | |
| Steven J. Schloeder - Architecture - 1998 - 274 pages
...of the walls, is made of lime, sand, and water. The lime is fervent charity, which joins itself to the sand, that is, undertakings for the temporal welfare of our brethren: because true charity takes care of the widow and the aged, and the infants and the infirm. . . . Now the lime and the sand... | |
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