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 It contains, in canopywork, Isaiah and Jeremiah, with the Virgin and Child in the centre light.

The next window has Ezekiel and Daniel: the inscription is, "To the Glory of God and in Memory of Hannah wife of George Terry of Banks Farm, who died April 30, 1876, aged 48." Each Prophet bears a scroll with words taken from his own writings prophetic of that Incarnation which is represented as already fulfilled in the Virgin and Child Jesus—the "Christus"—between Isaiah and Jeremiah:

"." "Aperiatur terra et germinet Salvatorum." "Let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation." ''Is. xlv'', 8.

"." "Germinare faciam David germen justiciae." "I will raise to David a Righteous Branch." ''Jer. xxiii'', 5.

"." "Et servus meus David Rex super eos." "And David my servant shall be King over them." ''Ez. xxxvii'', 24.

"." "Potestas Ejus potestas æterna." "Whose Kingdom is an everlasting Kingdom." ''Dan. vii'', 27.

The English is given in each case as in our Authorised Version, and not as a translation of the Latin Vulgate.

The other of these three windows was filled with stained glass (by Wailes of Newcastle) in 1867, as a memorial of the people of Cawthorne to Miss Louisa Stanhope, who truly followed in her mother Lady Elizabeth's footsteps, in going about "doing good." The glass not being in harmony with the present Church, it has been replaced by a new window with St. Mary ("Sancta Maria") and St. Elizabeth.

Above the Door into the North Porch is a window now filled with glass by Mr. Shaw, architect, of Saddleworth, which is also about to toto [sic] be removed for glass more in tone with the rest. It has been called "The Children's Window." It represents Christ blessing little children, and has the inscriptions, "In Memory of Hugh Robert Spencer Stanhope, born April 21, 1864, died Jan. 6, 1865: and of Edward Lytton Bulwer: Born June 18, 1864, Died December 14, 1864." "For I say unto you that in heaven their angels do always behold the Face of my Father which is in heaven." "Suffer little