Step 1: Understanding the Seven Lamps of Advocacy.
Justice 'Abbot Parry' described the "Seven Lamps of Advocacy" as the key qualities an advocate should embody to be effective and ethical. These qualities include Honesty, Courage, Industry (diligence), Wit, Eloquence, Judgment, and Fellowship.
Step 2: Explanation of Other Options.
- (a) While this option lists qualities like honesty and courage, professionalism is not part of the Seven Lamps described by Justice Parry.
- (c) Influence is not one of the "Seven Lamps of Advocacy".
- (d) Seriousness is also not one of the attributes listed by Justice Parry in the "Seven Lamps of Advocacy".
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct set of qualities described by Justice Parry is found in option (b), which lists the Seven Lamps of Advocacy accurately.