| 21. | The tradition of using eagle-shaped lecterns predates the Reformation.
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| 22. | The lectern and pulpit are original, as are the pews.
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| 23. | A brass lectern with eagle head is housed near the altar.
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| 24. | The brass eagle lectern was presented to the church in 1875.
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| 25. | Situated in front of the chancel are the lectern and pulpit.
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| 26. | The lectern was made in 1903 by Charles Lomas of Derby.
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| 27. | This furniture comprised a cross, two candlesticks and a lectern.
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| 28. | Klein said, grasping the document as he stood at the lectern.
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| 29. | A couple of lecterns would have done the job just as well.
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| 30. | Cochran said, pounding his fingers indignantly into the lectern.
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