Definition of Meetinghouses. Meaning of Meetinghouses. Synonyms of Meetinghouses

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Definition of Meetinghouses

Meetinghouse
Meetinghouse Meet"ing*house`, n. A house used as a place of worship; a church; -- in England, applied only to a house so used by Dissenters.

Meaning of Meetinghouses from wikipedia

- sight in contemporary meetinghouses. Pre-standardization Meetinghouses Gadfield Elm Chapel. The oldest extant LDS Meetinghouse. Located in England A pioneer-era...
- meetinghouses are open to the public and often host community events. Meetinghouses of the LDS Church are built to be practical. Most meetinghouses contain...
- Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) include w****ly services held in meetinghouses on Sundays (or another day when local custom or law prohibits Sunday...
- $500,000 worth of damages. 1985 July 4 – Two meetinghouses in Concepción, Chile were bombed; meetinghouses in Lota, Chile and Coronel, Chile suffered minor...
- town-halls. Most communities in modern New England still have active meetinghouses, which are po****r points of ****embly for town meeting days and other...
- in Rhode Island through most of the 17th century declined to erect meetinghouses because they felt such buildings reflected vanity. Eventually, however...
- for building a meetinghouse, as was seen through the continuity of the use of Testimonies within meetinghouse design. While meetinghouse design evolved...
- Sisal walls were used very frequently in the construction of Mormon meetinghouses built between 1985 and 2010. Because of its frequent use, it has become...
- Tokyo, the ****anese capital city. This attack was code-named Operation Meetinghouse by the USAAF and is known as the Tokyo Great Air Raid (東京大空襲, Tōkyō dai-kūshū)...
- It was illegal to build Quaker meetinghouses in England until the Act of Toleration of 1689. Because meetinghouses were built in this area of Pennsylvania...