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- A shared church (German: Simultankirche), simultaneum mixtum, a term first coined in 16th-century Germany, is a church in which public worship is conducted...
- minister of Bethlehem's Church (1829-1846), a Lutheran and Reformed simultaneum in Berlin, he was con****uous not only for practical and effective preaching...
- the status quo, but of its own Muslim waqf Fischer-Chauvel Agreement Simultaneum Status quo (Israel) Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem holy sites Temple...
- Friedrichswerder Church. In 1682 Jerusalem Chapel became a Calvinist and Lutheran simultaneum. In 1688 Prince-Elector Frederick III founded another new city under...
- Bautzen (also Budessen), Germany. It is among the oldest and largest simultaneum churches in Germany. Located in the heart of the city's "Old Town", the...
- Affiliation Profaned since its reconstruction in 1987 1701-1820s a triple simultaneum of a Huguenot Calvinist, a German Reformed and a German Lutheran congregation...
- religious exception, most emigrated to the American continent. In 1707, the simultaneum forced many Reformed and Lutheran church buildings to also allow Catholic...
- in. Therefore, in 1708 the New Church became a Calvinist and Lutheran Simultaneum. The site for the church was disentangled from the so-called Swiss Cemetery...
- Civil War. Church of the Holy Sepulchre Jerusalem Israel, Palestine 335 Simultaneum Originally completed in 335, the building suffered extensive damage and...
- the right to choose their Christian denomination and introduced the Simultaneum, whereby churches had both Protestant and Catholic services. In 1666...