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] The ''Prick of Conscience'' is a Middle English poem dating from the first half of the fourteenth century promoting penitential reflection. It is, in terms of the number of surviving manuscripts, the best attested poem in Middle English, with over 130 manuscripts. It was attributed to Richard Rolle in some manuscripts, but contemporary scholars consider the poem anonymous.〔James H. Morey (ed.), (''Prik of Conscience'' ), TEAMS Middle English Texts Series (Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 2012)〕 ==Appearance in stained glass==
Unusually, passages from and illustrations of the account of the Fifteen Signs of Doom in ''The Prick of Conscience'' appear in stained glass form in the 'Prick of Conscience Window' in All Saints' Church, North Street, York. The window is thought to have been constructed around 1410-20.〔Roger Rosewell, ('The Pricke of Conscience or the Fifteen Signs of Doom Window in the Church of All Saints, North Street, York' ), ''Vidimus'', 45 (n.d.)〕
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