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Have a look at no. IV here (where other "Ten Commandments" instances are cited):
http://www.inschriften.net/themen/inschrift-im-fokus/rhein-hunsrueck-kreis-glasmalerei-mit-bauinschrift.html

Probably the fastest way to find the matter in question on this textually rather dense page is to set your browser to find the word Zehn and then go to the second instance thereof (the first is in the _capitula_ near the top).

Best,
John Dillon


On 09/05/13, Madeleine Gray  wrote:
> No-one seems to want to be drawn on the use of medieval churchyard crosses for preaching, so here's another one. I'm puzzling over some fragments of stained glass from a church in south-east Wales. We have so little medieval stained glass in south Wales that these scraps are worth fussing about. One is a fragment of text that looks like the words 'schall do no' - it looks medieval but it's clearly in the vernacular and might be a fragment of the commandments. 
> Do list members know of other similar instances of the use of the vernacular in medieval glass?

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