| 1810 - 618 páginas
...decorated with lace, and fringe of silver. The pulpit was fixed on the north, and the reading-desk over against it, on the south side of the church, and both on the same level 9 : it being thought improper that a higher place should be appointed for preaching than that which... | |
| 1848 - 452 páginas
...same, decorated with lace and fringe of silver. The pulpit was fixed on the north, and the reading-desk over against it on the south side of the church, and...appointed for preaching than that which was allotted fo1 prayer. A new font was also provided, the leg, laver, and cover all of brass, handsomely and expensively... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1853 - 766 páginas
...decorated with lace, and fringe of silver. The pulpit was fixed on the north, and the reading-desk over against it, on the south side of the church,...for prayer. A new font was also provided, the leg, lavcr, and cover all of brass, handsomely and expensively wrought and carved ; with a large brass lectern,... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1870 - 362 páginas
...same, decorated with lace and fringe of silver. The pulpit was fixed on the north, and the readingdesk over against it, on the south side of the church, and both on the same level ; il being thought improper that a higher place should he appointed for preaching than that which was... | |
| John Charles Cox, Alfred Harvey - 1908 - 526 páginas
...English church, namely, at Little Gidding, Hunts, the gift of Nicholas Ferrar in the 1 7th cent. : " A new font was also provided, the leg, laver, and...brass, handsomely and expensively wrought and carved" (Peckard's Memoirs of N. Ferrar, 178). The silver-gilt font kept with the regalia in the Tower, and... | |
| Francis Bond, Frederick Charles Eden - 1908 - 372 páginas
...gift of the font is specially mentioned in Peckard's Memoirs of Nicholas Ferrar : " A new font was provided, the leg, laver, and cover all of brass, handsomely and expensively wrought and carved." Abroad many magnificent examples of bronze fonts remain, several of early date, eg, St Bartholomew,... | |
| John Charles Cox - 1915 - 264 páginas
...of Little Gidding was put in order throughout, " the pulpit was fixed on the north, and the reading desk over against it on the south side of the church,...preaching than that which was allotted for prayer." 1 With regard to KENT, the pulpit at Smeeth is probably Elizabethan, and the one at Lenham, which has... | |
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