Type of altar, typical of ancient civilizations such as the Roman or Greek.
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1The Dominican church had been deconsecrated and abandoned, its altar stone removed.
2Men surrounded Anderson as if he were the altar stone at Stonehenge.
3What is the altar stone, and of what does it remind us?
4Your eyes are the candles, your heart is the altar stone.
5I did succeed in kneeling up, supported by my hand on the altar stone.
6Beneath the linen cloths a tiny flat elevation showed where the altar stone lay.
7He preens, running a reverent hand over the altar stone.
8If you have an altar stone and linen and vestments.
9There were people arranged in a circle around what looked like an altar stone.
10Then together they lifted off the heavy altar stone.
11The old high- altar stone is still in existence, and is now used as the communion table.
12He could see the domed chamber and-strategicallyplaced to be visible-thealtar stone and the axe.
13We sat down on the altar stone.
14The altar stone is that part of the altar upon which the priest rests the Chalice during Mass.
15This is called the altar stone.
16The altar stone survived intact.
Translations for altar stone