Hermann thinks well of it: sets his St. Mary's riders at Triglaph, with the sword in one hand and a missal in the other.
There are some pleasing children: of that style of art which is seen in the Missal belonging to Sir M.
The borders exhibit a style of art somewhat between that of Julio Clovio and what is seen in the famous Missal just mentioned.
From an Illustrated Missal in the Royal Library at Paris.
Office-books were costly, the manual and missal at Holy Trinity, Beverley, being valued at £4 each.
Archbishop’s); he left a Bible to the hospital and a missal to the master.
My eyes upon the missal bent Sprang upward, and in ravishment Beheld a gaze on me intent.
My missal in my hand I took, And read within the Holy Book How vain the joys a monk forsook.
I bought a little missalwith the money that came to me from the trial, that I might have cause to remember her in my prayers.
The Missal gives the service of the Mass for the whole year.
He established uniformity in texts of Missal and Breviary.
In the Gothico-Gallic missal of the eighth century, the feast is fixed for the 18th January.
Of course this decision does not apply to errors which are openly and plainly at variance with the rubrics of the Missal and Breviary.
A great amount of Latin poetry dealing with sacred themes finds no place in Missal or Breviary.
It gives readers of the Missal and the Breviary a new interest and an additional fervour in their daily prayers.
The arrangement of the Psalter has an intimate connection with the Divine Office and the Liturgy; and by these new decrees regarding the Office and the Psalms a first step in the improvement of the Breviary and the Missal has been taken.
He wrote and illuminated with his own hand, for the use of his monastery, a missal and a large Psalter.
The collection has been drawn almost exclusively from the Holy Scriptures, from the Missaland Breviary, from the writings of Saints and Fathers, from the Paradisus Animae, and from "The Following of Christ.
A note by Father Hetherington, of Westminster Cathedral, explaining the proper use of the Missalin view of the recent reforms, which are all incorporated.
Burns & Oates' Roman Missal published at the end of 1912, achieved an immediate and enormous sale, and the first large impression was almost immediately exhausted.
The onlyMissal printed throughout in red and black.
He loved his missal and his primer, and could spell them both out very fairly, and was learning to write of a good priest in Zirl, where he trotted three times a week with his two little brothers.
The Hereford missal gives no direction for censing the altar at that time.
The missal was accompanied by a document conferring on the King the title of "Defender of the Faith.
It is said that the highest-priced book ever sold was the vellum missal presented to King Henry VIII.
Of or pertaining to the Mass, or to a missal or Mass book.
It is to be observed that in the Sarum Missal there is no recognition whatever of administration in one kind.
We do not propose more than to take an outside view of them; the reader who cares to do so may without difficulty obtain a missaland breviary, and study their contents.
In 1499 he printed at Tarragona the famous “Missal de aquel Arzobispado,” which Mendez declares to be “muy recomendable por varias circumstancias.
The former enumerates twelve books printed by Caxton in which his device occurs--all ranging from the aforesaid Missal to the year 1491, the date of his death.
The first of these was a large black letter of Missal character, used chiefly for printing service books, but appearing in the books printed with type 2* for headlines.
How could they do other than think of that inscription, of the words written ages ago on the pages of the missal and on the stone of the dolmen?
It was this missal, discovered by Maguennoc aforesaid, that contained the famous page with the crucified women and the prophecy relating to Sarek; it was this missal that I myself found and consulted last night in Maguennoc's bedroom.
He left a sort of missal in which he related his life at Sarek Abbey and drew the thirty dolmens of the island, the whole accompanied by instances, religious quotations and predictions after the manner of Nostradamus.
She did not raise her eyes from the illuminated missal she was studying.
The Prioress sat at her table, parchment and an open missal before her.
Fac-simile of a Miniature in a Missal of the Fifteenth Century of the School of Van Eyck.
Another book given by Leofric, a missal dating from 969, is preserved in the Bodleian Library.
One wants a Missal, and he pretends, as the children say, to turn over leaves, thereby making the general sign for a book; then he makes the sign of the Cross to indicate that he wants a Missal book.
In this same year a breviary and a missal were chained up in the choir for the use of the people.
Two of them are preserved in England and Ireland: those of the Book of Armagh, in Trinity College, Dublin, and of the Irish Missal in Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Behind the cardinal follows an acolyte with the censer and incense-boat and another with the holy water and the aspersorio, and behind these again two prelates with a Missal and a candle.
He had a Red Cross brassard on his sleeve, and in one hand he carried his missal and in the other the Host and the holy oils in a little bag of purple silk.
His eyes smiled at her; but his lips were quivering as he took again his missal and his purple bag.
The curé hovered on the edge of the car, stooping with a certain awkwardness; she took from him hismissal and his purple bag as he gathered his cassock about him and came down.
Missal of the Gothic age, Missal with the blazoned page, Whence, O Missal, hither come, From what dim scriptorium?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "missal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: canon; litany; manual; missal; ordinal; ritual; rubric