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• Row 14: James preaches Christ's divinity while in prison. • Row 15: Josias converts and Jewish high priest orders him beaten; Josias, a scribe, leads James with a rope (!) • Row 16: Herod condemns Josias and James to death; James performs healings while he and Josias are taken away. • Row 17: James and Josias taken to be executed. • Row 18: James and Josias are beheaded. • Row 19: Christ on cloud with candelabra.
• Row 01: Henry Noblet, the donor, as deacon praying to Mary; the same donor now as canon praying to Christ. • Row 02: Simon and Jude, missionary companions, confront Persian magicians. • Row 03: Baradach offers sacrifice to idol for success in battle; another idol is consulted about the wisdom of attacking invading Hindus from India, but there is no response due to the two saints' presence. • Row 04: Simon and Jude taken before general Warardac; they pray the idol will speak and reveal its impotence (note God's hand blessing them).
• Row 10: Chariots of the pagan moon and sun (which the apostles would not worship) • Row 11: Two angels (modern) replaced an older scene showing the saints' martyrdom.
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• Row 04: James and Filetus meet, and the saint converts him. • Row 05: Filetus reports his conversion to Hermogenes; Hermogenes binds his apprentence with magic. • Row 06: James sends his cloak to free Filetus from the spell; the demon thus driven out weeps as he responds to the saint's power. • Row 07: Hermogenes summons two demons to capture James • Row 08: James overpower Hermogenes' control, and commands the demons to bring Hermogenes to James (2 panels).
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• Row 01: Furrier as donor; Draper as donor measures cloth. • Row 02: Christ gives James a pilgrim's staff (perhaps assign to mission in Galacia?) • Row 03: Demon inspires Hermogenes (Almogines), a magician, to send his disciple, Filetus, to confront James; James preaches (!). • Row 04: James and Filetus meet, and the saint converts him. • Row 05: Filetus reports his conversion to Hermogenes; Hermogenes binds his apprentence with magic. • Row 06: James sends his cloak to free Filetus from the spell; the demon thus driven out weeps as he responds to the saint's power. • Row 07: Hermogenes summons two demons to capture James • Row 08: James overpower Hermogenes' control, and commands the demons to bring Hermogenes to James (2 panels). • Row 09: Hermogenes is brought to James and Filetus. • Row 10: James teaches Hermogenes; the magician is converted and decides to burn his magic texts. • Row 11: James tells him to cast the texts into the sea; Hermogenes and Filetus plead for James' forgiveness. • Row 12: Hermogenes destroys an idol.
• Row 01: Henry Noblet, the donor, as deacon praying to Mary; the same donor now as canon praying to Christ. • Row 02: Simon and Jude, missionary companions, confront Persian magicians. • Row 03: Baradach offers sacrifice to idol for success in battle; another idol is consulted about the wisdom of attacking invading Hindus from India, but there is no response due to the two saints' presence. • Row 04: Simon and Jude taken before general Warardac; they pray the idol will speak and reveal its impotence (note God's hand blessing them).
• Row 02: Simon and Jude, missionary companions, confront Persian magicians. • Row 03: Baradach offers sacrifice to idol for success in battle; another idol is consulted about the wisdom of attacking invading Hindus from India, but there is no response due to the two saints' presence.
Bottom to top, left to right (some rows have the story proceed RIGHT to left; marked '!' where this occurs:
• Row 13: Jews are angry at James' preaching; Hermogenes preaches to those who used to follow him. • Row 14: James preaches Christ's divinity while in prison. • Row 15: Josias converts and Jewish high priest orders him beaten; Josias, a scribe, leads James with a rope (!) • Row 16: Herod condemns Josias and James to death; James performs healings while he and Josias are taken away. • Row 17: James and Josias taken to be executed. • Row 18: James and Josias are beheaded. • Row 19: Christ on cloud with candelabra.
• Row 05: Filetus reports his conversion to Hermogenes; Hermogenes binds his apprentence with magic. • Row 06: James sends his cloak to free Filetus from the spell; the demon thus driven out weeps as he responds to the saint's power. • Row 07: Hermogenes summons two demons to capture James • Row 08: James overpower Hermogenes' control, and commands the demons to bring Hermogenes to James (2 panels). • Row 09: Hermogenes is brought to James and Filetus. • Row 10: James teaches Hermogenes; the magician is converted and decides to burn his magic texts. • Row 11: James tells him to cast the texts into the sea; Hermogenes and Filetus plead for James' forgiveness. • Row 12: Hermogenes destroys an idol. • Row 13: Jews are angry at James' preaching; Hermogenes preaches to those who used to follow him.
Bottom to top, left to right (some rows have the story proceed RIGHT to left; marked '!' where this occurs:
• Row 06: James sends his cloak to free Filetus from the spell; the demon thus driven out weeps as he responds to the saint's power. • Row 07: Hermogenes summons two demons to capture James • Row 08: James overpower Hermogenes' control, and commands the demons to bring Hermogenes to James (2 panels). • Row 09: Hermogenes is brought to James and Filetus. • Row 10: James teaches Hermogenes; the magician is converted and decides to burn his magic texts. • Row 11: James tells him to cast the texts into the sea; Hermogenes and Filetus plead for James' forgiveness. • Row 12: Hermogenes destroys an idol. • Row 13: Jews are angry at James' preaching; Hermogenes preaches to those who used to follow him. • Row 14: James preaches Christ's divinity while in prison. • Row 15: Josias converts and Jewish high priest orders him beaten; Josias, a scribe, leads James with a rope (!) • Row 16: Herod condemns Josias and James to death; James performs healings while he and Josias are taken away. • Row 17: James and Josias taken to be executed. • Row 18: James and Josias are beheaded. • Row 19: Christ on cloud with candelabra.