| 31. | There is painted communion table in the front.
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| 32. | The floor slopes gradually down from the entry to the communion table, elders court and pulpit.
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| 33. | Prayer books and surplices were torn up; communion tables were relocated and altar rails were burned.
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| 34. | The Communion Table is fine mahogany; the very latches of the pew doors are polished brass.
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| 35. | Also original are the communion table, with doves carved on the legs and the communion rail.
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| 36. | Instead of a communion table, the East end is fitted up with a real altar ."
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| 37. | The communion table is made in three pieces and stands in the centre of the altar.
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| 38. | The communion table is adorned by a cross, a pair of candlesticks, and a brass desk.
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| 39. | There is a reredos and communion table by " Lord Mottistone " in the Wrenian style.
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| 40. | The altar is called the communion table and the altar area is called the Chancel by Presbyterians.
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