liturgical book

collocation in English

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liturgical
adjective
uk
/lɪˈtɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/
us
/lɪˈtɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to (a particular set of) the words, music, and actions used in ceremonies in some religions, ...
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book
noun
uk
/bʊk/
us
/bʊk/
a written text that can be published in printed or ...
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(Definition ofliturgicalandbookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It can also refer to theliturgicalbookspecifying the functions of the deacon.
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As before, each new typical edition of an officialliturgicalbooksupersedes the previous one.
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Other obvious signs of rewriting are gaps in liturgical books.
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This observation suggested that they were once a single volume, which had been deliberately disassembled into two separate liturgical books.
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Quotations and references from liturgical books and ceremonies are rare in the works of the early ecclesiastical writers and councils.
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The first three sentences are found in many liturgical books dating from the 10th to the 18th century.
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Most liturgical books came with a calendar in the front.
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He left a number of liturgical books to the cathedral.
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It never occurs in the principal liturgical books, the missals and breviaries.
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New editions of liturgical books and of the constitutions or legislation formed part of his characteristic work.
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Until these recent liturgical books, the music was transmitted orally.
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He provided strong leadership and financed the purchase of liturgical books.
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No liturgical books or codices belonging to this period are extant, so the liturgy must be reconstructed from contemporary writings and monuments.
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In 1472, the first sacristy inventory was conducted, enumerating large quantities of liturgical books, embroidered chasubles, monstrances, and chalices.
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He settled a typography and worked at printing religious and liturgical books.
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No music is given for the "verses", but the standard tune comes from older liturgical books.
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Liturgical books usually came in two varieties.
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It has liturgical books and full marginalia.
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