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  2. Book of hours - Wikipedia

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    The Sforza Hours at the British Library. Book of Hours, Use of Rome (the 'Golf Book'), c.1540, BL, Add MS 24098. Catholic Church. Book of hours Ms.Library of Congress. Rosenwald ms. 10, 1524. 113 leaves (23 lines (calendar 33 lines)), bound: parchment, col. ill.; 24 cm. Picturing Prayer, Books of Hours at Houghton Library, Harvard University.

  3. Christian Classics Ethereal Library - Wikipedia

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    A 2002 reviewer acknowledged that while the site is "intended to be a basic online theological library," it was actually much more valuable than that: it is "a treasure of primary sources for anyone teaching Western Civilization or more specialized courses in medieval or Reformation history."

  4. Lanier Theological Library - Wikipedia

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    Lanier Theological Library (LTL) is a 17,000 sq. ft non-circulating research library located in northwest Houston, Texas. It was built by Mark Lanier , who has taught Sunday school at Champion Forest Baptist Church for more than 20 years, and is part of his 35-acre estate. [ 1 ]

  5. American Theological Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Theological Library Association (Atla) [1] is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3), professional association, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Atla's member libraries and librarians provide resources for scholarly research to tens of thousands of students, faculty, staff, and administrators.

  6. Rothschild Prayerbook - Wikipedia

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    The Rothschild Prayerbook or Rothschild Hours (both titles are used for other books), [1] is an important Flemish illuminated manuscript book of hours, compiled c. 1500–1520 by a number of artists. [2] It has 254 folios, with a page size of 228 × 160 mm.

  7. Horologion - Wikipedia

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    The horologion or horologium (pl. horologia), also known by other names, is the book of hours for the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. [1] It provides the acolouthia (ἀκολουθίαι, akolouthíai), the fixed portions of the Divine Service used every day at certain canonical hours.

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  9. The Master's Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The seminary library began in 1986 with 7,000 volumes. The collection has been built into a major biblical and theological studies collection of over 350,000 volumes. The library collection is available online through the Voyager and Primo Systems of Ex Libris.