Window
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church of PlymouthStudio Name: Willet Hauser Architectural Glass
City: Plymouth
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Subject/Title of Window: Teaching
Brief Description of Subject: Brief description: The background of this Chapel window is made up of diamond shaped pieces of glass -- a variation of the rectangular shaped pieces that make up the background of the nave windows of the Church. Teaching (of the Christian faith) is being symbolized by a lit oil lamp and an open book with a cross behind it (Bible). The oil lamp from Psalms 119:105 "From your precepts I get understanding. Your WORD is a LAMP to my feet and a light to my path." The Bible is the WORD of God.
The window is a memorial to Emerson Robinson.
Inscriptions: Teaching
Height: 60"
Width: 48"
Teaching
Teaching outside
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