- A
meeting house (also
spelled meetinghouse or meeting-house) is a
building where religious and
sometimes private meetings take place.
Nonconformist Protestant...
- The
First Baptist Meetinghouse, also
known as the
First Baptist Church in
America is the
oldest Baptist church in the
United States. The
Church was founded...
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Union Meetinghouse or
Union Meeting House, or variations, may
refer to: (sorted by state, then city/town) Old
Union Meetinghouse, Farmington, Maine, listed...
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meetinghouse is a
place of
worship for
members of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church). Latter-day
Saints use
meetinghouses for...
- for
building a
meetinghouse, as was seen
through the
continuity of the use of
Testimonies within meetinghouse design.
While meetinghouse design evolved...
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oldest Quaker meetinghouses in the
United States. This
meetinghouse was used by
local Quakers from 1706
until 1876 when the
meetinghouse was
closed and...
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Jordan Ward
Meetinghouse, at 1140 W. 7800
South in West Jordan, Utah, was
designed and
built in 1867 by
Elias Morris as a
Mormon meetinghouse, in a style...
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Meetinghouse is a
restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
restaurant replaced Memphis Taproom,
which occupied the
space for 15 years. Meetinghouse...
- and
institute buildings,
historic sites,
missionary training centers,
meetinghouses and
temples of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints in the...
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Friends Meetinghouse may also
refer to:
Friends Meetinghouse (Wilmington, Delaware)
Friends Meetinghouse (Uxbridge, M****achusetts)
Friends Meetinghouse (Casco...