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A New History of London
A New History of London
… themselves; a practice which though authorized from the pulpit, during the two last reigns, the severity of the …
A New History of London
… flocks. When on some church doors were written, Here is a pulpit to let, and on others, A pulpit to be sold, then it was that the ejected nonconforming …
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… divines guarded the preacher, one on each side, in his pulpit, lest he should be murdered by papists, while he was …
A New History of London
… ran again to Burgess's meeting-house, and tearing down the pulpit, pews, benches, and all that was combustible, made a … Daniel Burgess, they proposed to have burnt him in his pulpit, in the midst of the pile. Other parties of them …
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… remain in this loose uncertain state: to put a stop to pulpit controversies, which were greedily attended to, a …
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… There is a gallery at the west end, a handsome wainscot pulpit and desk, and a neat altar piece inclosed with rails. …
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… is paved with purbeck, and the walls wainscotted. The pulpit is enriched with carvings of cherubims, the altar …
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… in the middle of the church yard, was situated a pulpit cross, at which sermons were preached weekly; and here … as much as possible. The revenues were seized, the famous pulpit cross in the church yard was pulled down; and the … The reader's desk, which is at some distance from the pulpit, is an enclosure of very fine brass rails gilt, in …
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… is purely gothic, and it is great pity that the altar, pulpit, organ, gallery, &c. had not been kept in the same … pilasters and two columns of the Corinthian order. The pulpit, which is placed near the east end of the middle isle, …
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