[79] I have given a drawing of these candlesticks for the Instrumenta Ecclesiastica. They are not movable candlesticks, but regular fixtures to the pavement, and made in some kind of white metal.

[80] I have given a drawing of this vat in the Instrumenta Ecclesiastica.

[81] It must be understood that these are not the original curtains; but that the Lutherans have here preserved an old arrangement is very evident.

[82] On the south side of this steeple still hang the iron cages in which John of Leyden and his confrères were suspended before their execution.

[83] This paper was read before the Oxford Architectural Society, in 1857.—G. G. K.

[84] Street was not yet familiar with the Spanish churches, in which it is the dominant native form. Cf. Gothic Architecture in Spain, new edition, I, 58.—G. G. K.

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