"There's a dark lantern of the spirit,
Which none see by but those who bear it".
Before gargoyles it was only the anointed bells whose notes, ringing over the roofs of olde England, that foiled the malice of demons riding the black clouds to assault, with hail and lightning, the homes and farms of the English. These bells also drove the devils from the bedside of the dying, rang alarms, and called the faithful to sacrament and prayer. The devil was, and still is, ever present, bestial in form and mighty in wickedness and his demoniacal agents are always present terrifying the English with mysterious sights and sounds. The slightest act can surrender an Englishman to the resistless powers of evil. There are sleepless legions in the earth, air and water constantly seeking entrance into the bodies of the English; from these legions there is no safety except within the protection of the Holy Church.
The English looked for something to assist the bells, and so countless gargoyles frowning and leering from remote and inaccessible places and from the eaves of Holy Churches were enlisted with the transcendent glory which belongs to beings of another world to drive the devil into retreat.