What does Herbert regard as windows which open on Gags love? ( MEG 101 ) ( GEORGE HERBERT )

 In Herbert's poem "The Windows", the speaker compares the church's stained-glass windows to "Christall candlesticks" that allow the light of God's love to enter and illuminate the church. The windows thus serve as a metaphor for the means through which the divine can be perceived, both physically and metaphorically. The windows are seen as more than just architectural features, but rather as a way for believers to connect with and experience the divine.