Window
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church of PlymouthStudio Name: Willet Hauser Architectural Glass
City: Plymouth
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Date of Window: 1937
Subject/Title of Window: Paul
Brief Description of Subject: Description: Medallion in center contains an attribute of Paul -- a snake in a flaming pile of sticks. This comes from Acts 28: 1-5 where Paul became shipwrecked in Malta and he built a fire to keep warm. The heat attracted a poisonous snake who wrapped itself around Paul but miraculously did him no harm.
Window donated by John and Ella Pettengill.
Inscriptions: Paul
Height: 55"
Width: 22"
Paul
Paul close-up
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