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Numbered lecterns in the conference chamber are available to those who wish to speak.
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The altar rails date from the late 17th or early 18th century and the lectern from the late 18th century.
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At the same time the sanctuary was remodeled, with a new recessed chancel with an elevated pulpit and lectern, and high altar.
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The pulpit, communion rails and lectern date from the 17th century, but the rest of the woodwork was installed in the 1960s.
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The word "chair" can refer to the place from which the holder of the office presides, whether on a chair, at a lectern, or elsewhere.
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Near the lectern are pew ends with carved lilies and monks (1310).
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Churches that have both a lectern and a pulpit will often place them on opposite sides.
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His brass lectern, given in thanksgiving, can be seen in the cathedral.
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The pulpit itself is a raised wooden platform supporting a lectern flanked by pedestals.
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Both wives are reading prayer books on lecterns.
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