Footsteps of Our Forefathers : What They Suffered And What They Sought, Describing Localities, And Portraying Personages And Events Conspicuous in the Struggles for Religious Liberty
Footsteps of Our Forefathers : What They Suffered And What They Sought, Describing Localities, And Portraying Personages And Events Conspicuous in the Struggles for Religious Liberty
James Goodeve Miall
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163 length of the room, stands a table, at which sit the two scribes. * * Opposite the table, upon the prolocutor's right hand, there are three or four ranks of benches. On the lowest we five do sit. Upon the other, at our backs, the members of parliament deputed to the assembly. On the benches opposite to us, on the prolocutor's left hand, going from the upper end of the house to the chimney, and at the other end of the house and back of the table, till it come about to our seats, are four or ...five stages of benches, upon which their divines sit as they please : albeit, commonly they keep the same place. From the chimney to the door there are no seats, but a void space for passage. The lords of the parliament use to sit on chairs, in that void, about the fire. We meet every day of the week but Saturday. We sit commonly from nine till one or two afternoon. * * No man is called up to speak ; but whosoever stands up of his own accord speaks as long as he will without interruption. * * They study the questions well beforehand, and prepare their speeches ; but withal the men are exceedingly prompt and well-spoken.
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