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  2. Pulpit - Wikipedia

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    The pulpit of the Notre-Dame de Revel in Revel, Haute-Garonne, France Pulpit at Blenduk Church in Semarang, Indonesia, with large sounding board and cloth antependium "Two-decker" pulpit in an abandoned Welsh chapel, with reading desk below 1870 Gothic Revival oak pulpit, Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland Ambo, in the modern Catholic sense, in Austria 19th-century wooden pulpit in Canterbury ...

  3. Wittenberg Altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    The triptych altarpiece was installed at the high altar of the Wittenberg City Parish Church of St. Mary's in 1547, one year after Luther's death, and it is believed to be consecrated by Johannes Bugenhagen, who was the pastor at St. Mary's church in Wittenberg and a good friend of Martin Luther. [2]

  4. File:Pulpit, platform at Tenth Presbyterian Church.jpg

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    English: South side of the sanctuary with view of the pulpit, platform, and surroundings designed by architect Frank Miles Day. Neo-byzantine style. Neo-byzantine style. Soffits and apse surfaces hand-stenciled.

  5. Category:Pulpits - Wikipedia

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    Pulpit of Sant' Andrea, Pistoia (Giovanni Pisano) S. Siena Cathedral Pulpit; Sounding board This page was last edited on 27 August 2021, at 20:20 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. File:Bole (Notts), St Martin's church pulpit (41386403892).jpg

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    Description "Elaborately carved in relief, with 8 figures and 8 cherubs in ornamental arcading, they tell the story of Esther and Haman in scenes in which 19 vivid figures take part.

  7. Pulpit altar - Wikipedia

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    A pulpit altar or pulpit-altar is an altar in a church that is built together with a pulpit that is designed as an extension above the altar, so the pulpit, altar, and altarpiece form one unit. This type of altar is typical in a Baroque style church whereas earlier medieval churches and many more modern churches tend to have the more common ...

  8. Pulpitum - Wikipedia

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    The pulpitum is a common feature in medieval cathedral and monastic church architecture in Europe. It is a massive screen that divides the choir (the area containing the choir stalls and high altar in a cathedral, collegiate or monastic church) from the nave and ambulatory (the parts of the church to which lay worshippers may have access). [1]

  9. Ambon (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    An iconostasis with a rounded stone ambon of two steps (Beloiannisz, Hungary).. The ambon or ambo (Greek: ἄμβων, meaning "pulpit"; Slavonic: amvón) in its modern usage is a projection coming out from the soleas (the walkway in front of the iconostasis) in an Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic church.

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