Definition of Meetinghouse. Meaning of Meetinghouse. Synonyms of Meetinghouse

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Definition of Meetinghouse

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 Meetinghouse from wikipedia

- A meeting house (meetinghouse, meeting-house) is a building where religious and sometimes public meetings take place. Nonconformist Protestant denominations...
- The First Baptist Meetinghouse also known as the First Baptist Church in America. It is the oldest Baptist church congregation in the United States. The...
- for building a meetinghouse, as was seen through the continuity of the use of Testimonies within meetinghouse design. While meetinghouse design evolved...
- The Klein Meetinghouse is an historic Dunkard (Schwarzenau Brethren or Church of the Brethren) meetinghouse that is located in Harleysville, Pennsylvania...
- Meetinghouse may refer to: Old Allenstown Meeting House or Allenstown Meeting House, in Allenstown, New Hampshire Old Haverford Friends Meetinghouse,...
- Union Meetinghouse or Union Meeting House, or variations, may refer to: (sorted by state, then city/town) Old Union Meetinghouse, Farmington, Maine, listed...
- Gunpowder Meetinghouse is a historic Methodist church located at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Harford County, Maryland. It is a one-room brick structure that...
- Friends Meetinghouse may also refer to: Friends Meetinghouse (Wilmington, Delaware) Friends Meetinghouse (Uxbridge, M****achusetts) Friends Meetinghouse (Casco...
- United States Army Air Forces during World War II. Known as Operation Meetinghouse, the raids were conducted by the U.S. military on the night of 9-10 March...
- 1701 to be used as a burial ground. The east wing and center of the meetinghouse was built between 1803 and 1805 according to a design by the Quaker master-builder...