J. W. Farrer.
"In Oliver Heywood's Register is the following entry [Oct. 28, 1684]:
'Capt. Taylor's wife of Brig House, buried in her garden with head upwards, standing upright, by her husband, daughter, &c. Quakers.'"—Watson's History of Halifax, p. 233.
Cervus.
"Some Christians [Russians?] decline the figure of rest, and make choice of an erect posture in burial."—Browne's Hydriotaphia, ch. iv. p. 246.
Query, With the desire of meeting the Judge, face to face, when He cometh?
Mackenzie Walcott, M.A.
DO CONJUNCTIONS JOIN PROPOSITIONS ONLY?
(Vol. ix., p. 180.)