A Book , Duuuhhh!
the number of rows of windows
Yes, any sims game will work with Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.
Yes many had ( still do) stain glass windows that tell bible stories. The people couldn't read so one way the church taught the bible was to put the stories in the churches in stain glass. The medieval church was ( still is) a beautiful church.
The wet sidewalk glistens in the bright lights from the windows of stories.
Since you aren't specific, I will answer with the assumption you are speaking about stained glass windows. In most Cathedrals the stained glass windows tell stories from both the old and new testament. Please remember that when many of the Cathedrals in europe were built most of the people could not read. The pictures in the stained glass windows were something like a picture book. The pictures told a story without the use of words. Both the placement of the windows and the stories they told helped to reinforce Christian beliefs.
Well, darling, 75 feet is equivalent to about 7 stories in a building. But hey, don't go jumping out of any windows just yet. Remember, it's always better to take the stairs!
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Stained glass windows are used to depict images, usually thematic. e.g. In a church, there would be stained glass windows depicting stories from The Bible, in a college lecture hall, there could be stained glass windows depicting flora and fauna.
Because they tell biblical stories by pictures.
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I have never heard this term used, but if it has been it is because the churches contrained windows that told the stories of the bible. People couldn't read so the church to teach the bible stories used the church itself to teach the stories. They were in the stain glass windows and in the paintings as well using the "stations of the cross" to teach the bible.
teach they were made to teach