The panel was formerly in the lancet window on the north side of the sanctuary in Holy Trinity Church, Habergham Eaves, Burnley, Lancashire (now redundant). The design for the window by Burne-Jones (BJ 143), present whereabouts unknown, was first used in the west window of the Cathedral, Calcutta (1873-75) and subsequently at: Aldenham, Herts 1895; Ashton-under-Lyne 1896; Bensted (?) 1878: Blackburn Cathedral 1889; Brompton, Cumbria 1878; Broughty Ferry, 1884; Cheadle (Royal) 1909; Chelsea 1894/5; Cromer 1894, Cullompton 1930; Dundee (St.Mary) 1893; Glasgow (Woodlands) 1902; Heywood 1898; Hillingdon (as Godliness) 1926; Knotty Ash 1890; Leek (All Saints) 1923; Leigh 1890; Liverpool (Ullet Road) 1901; Meole Brace 1894; Montreal (Crescent Street) 1901; Neston 1894; Oxford ( Manchester College, as Faith) 1897; Putney, All Saints 1884; Whitfield 1930, Wilden 1907, Wirksworth 1909. The design for the quarry roundels belongs to the WMG (BLA 441) The window was purchased as a pair with the “Dorcas” panel, designed by Ford Madox Brown and distributed by Morris & Co.