Roodscreens and roodlofts . alternativelywith prophets. This is stiU found at Chudleigh, Kenton, Bove)^ Tracey, Ipplepen,Stoke Gabriel, and Bradninch. At the two first named the Apostles have inscribedbeneath them (or on a scroll) the article of the creed which they are said by tradition tohave composed, before their dispersion over the world, while the prophets have each acorresponding prediction. Thus at Chudleigh the series begins with St. Peter, who has Credo in Deum patrem onmipo- tentem creator em coeli et terrm. Next comes Jeremias, who has Patrem invocabitis qui fecit coelmn et terram


Roodscreens and roodlofts . alternativelywith prophets. This is stiU found at Chudleigh, Kenton, Bove)^ Tracey, Ipplepen,Stoke Gabriel, and Bradninch. At the two first named the Apostles have inscribedbeneath them (or on a scroll) the article of the creed which they are said by tradition tohave composed, before their dispersion over the world, while the prophets have each acorresponding prediction. Thus at Chudleigh the series begins with St. Peter, who has Credo in Deum patrem onmipo- tentem creator em coeli et terrm. Next comes Jeremias, who has Patrem invocabitis qui fecit coelmn et terram (III, 19). Next comes St. Andrew with Et in Jesum Christum, etc., and then David (ss. 66c) with the prediction, Deus dixit ad me, filiiis mens es tu, ego hodie genni te (II, 7). Then St. James Major, Qui concepttis est de Spiritu sancto, natus ex Maria virgine, and Isaias with Ecce virgo concipiet et pariet filium (VII, 14), and so on. The screen does not extend across the south aisle, so the last two prophets and apostles.


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