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In front of this is placed the Gospel book, which usually has a decorated metal cover.
A gospel book was laid on his chest and the bishop prayed.
These are usually read from the Gospel Book which has been placed in the coffin.
Incense may be used to honor the gospel book.
She is represented as holy woman by monastic habit and Gospel book.
Gospel books also contain examples of this form of the Christian cross.
Also kept on the altar is the Gospel Book.
An indication of the latter thesis, however, is the Gospel Book.
It is considered improper to touch the Gospel Book with bare hands.
Another interpretation is that it is a gospel book.
A prize exhibit is a Gospel book, whose binding is even older (10th century).
The Gospel Book is carried in procession at specific times, accompanied by candles.
On the analogion is placed a Gospel Book and a blessing cross.
Four of the panels portray the Evangelists holding their Gospel books.
Christ is holding a book in his left hand, presumably a Gospel Book.
The greatest treasure in the monastery of Kells: the Gospel book.
At the lowermost level monks are depicted with gospel books in hand, thus pilgrims and missionaries.
The beautiful Gospel Book of Ebbo is their most well known product.
The throne itself is large with a high semi-circular back and may have held a jewelled cross or Gospel book for some of the time.
(57)) is a 7th-century illuminated manuscript gospel book in the Insular style.
As a result, Peck's novel has been termed a Social Gospel book.
An early example is from 1130, in the Gospel book of Munsterbilzen Abbey.
The stained-glass windows, like pages from an antique Gospel book, gleamed softly with a mysterious light.
This book is the gospel book known today as the Lindisfarne Gospels.
The lavish illumination programme is far greater than any other surviving Insular Gospel book.