The table in Christian churches where communion is given.
1Richard Dukesayle, in 1630, gave the utensils belonging to the communion table.
2He glanced down at the white-draped communion table, as he continued:
3O mores!-of cedar and immortelles, stood on the communion table.
4The old high-altar stone is still in existence, and is now used as the communion table.
5The communion table was plain and simple and stood modestly in the centre of the choir.
6Next the sufferer entered the church and lay down under the communion table till break of day.
7Vernon Street Church, just as many years afterwards he received Mr. Moody to the same communion table.
8The centre window, immediately over the communion table, represented the Saviour of the world, dying upon the cross.
9I should consider it an infamous mockery to go to the communion table without feeling the proper conviction.
10Grace entered my heart, and I knelt at the communion table, I trust, in true humility of soul.
11Beside him at that communion table knelt a young gunner, "Joe," of the Royal Field Artillery.
12The main difference is that there is no altar; the communion table being placed in the body of the church.
13He asked me if I would remove the candlesticks from the communion table, and let him preach in a black gown.
14It spread into the parent church, and over one hundred converts made their public confession of Christ before our communion table.
15These were the seats for communicants, and the communion table until about sixteen years ago stood in the middle of the chancel.
16A gallery ran across each end of the room, and in the middle stood the pulpit, with the communion table before it.
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