| 41. | A short phrase from the gospel book of Munsterbilzen Abbey, written around 1130, still shows several unstressed vowels distinguished:
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| 42. | This may be either the large Gospel Book used at the Divine Liturgy, or it may be a small one.
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| 43. | It is the oldest extant complete illuminated Insular gospel book, for example predating the Book of Kells by over a century.
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| 44. | Later works mentioned as probably influenced by the Augustine Gospels include the Stockholm Codex Aureus and the St . Gall Gospel Book.
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| 45. | They were originally larger, but were trimmed to their current size when they were bound with the twelfth century Gospel Book.
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| 46. | Early Gospel Books often had a very elaborate and costly treasure binding or cover in metalwork, often with jewels and ivories.
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| 47. | A dust cover is frequently used, either to cover only the Gospel Book or the entire top of the Holy Table.
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| 48. | Copies of the letter occur in many Latin manuscript Gospel books and Bibles ( even in Old Latin Codex Sangallensis 48 ).
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| 49. | There is a large Slavonic Gospel book printed at Moscow in 1637 and coated in silver and gold at Iai in 1642.
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| 50. | The "'Gundohinus Gospels "'is an illuminated Gospel Book of 754 755 named after its scribe Gundohinus.
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