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meeting houses generally do not have steeples, with the term "steeplehouses" referring to traditional or establishment religious buildings. Christian denominations that use the term "meeting house" to refer to the building in which they hold their worship include:
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in America was typically the first public building built as new villages sprang up. A meeting-house had a dual purpose as a place of worship and for public discourse, but sometimes only for "...the service of God." As the towns grew and the
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was built in 1822 to be used for Town Meetings, which had previously been held in private homes. It is still in use today. Nearby is an example of a religious building called a "meeting house", the Marlboro Meeting House Congregational
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still have active meetinghouses, which are popular points of assembly for town meeting days and other events.
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vol. 8. 1895. 6407. Print. Town-house may also mean a jail, poor-house, or house not in the countryside. See
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In England, a meeting house is distinguished from a church or cathedral by being a place of worship for
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with their congregation-based system of church governance. They also use the term "
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Building in which religious and sometimes public meetings take place
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were called town-houses or town-halls. Most communities in modern
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meetinghouse of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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separation of church and state in the United States
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Index

Meetinghouse
Wharenui
Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)

Vermont
Marlboro
Nonconformist
church
chapel
Methodism
church houses
itinerant preachers

Baltimore
colonial meeting house
separation of church and state in the United States
seat of local government
New England

Buckingham Friends Meeting House

Old Ship Meeting house
Hingham, Massachusetts

meetinghouse of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Uruguaiana
nonconformist
Anabaptist
Amish
Mennonite

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