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- noun Plural form of
meetinghouse .
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Examples
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We lost something when we started building churches instead of meetinghouses, that is, rectangular buildings with the pulpit on one of the short walls so that those who sat in the back of the church were quite a bit farther from the worship service than those in the front.
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There are also smaller family history centers at many of the meetinghouses around the world.
FamilySearch Beta Finds Historical Records On Your Family | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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If there is to be a teachable moment stemming from the Tucson tragedy, it will have to happen in our churches, synagogues, temples, and meetinghouses.
Bob Burnett: Is the Giffords' Shooting a Teachable Moment? Bob Burnett 2011
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If there is to be a teachable moment stemming from the Tucson tragedy, it will have to happen in our churches, synagogues, temples, and meetinghouses.
Bob Burnett: Is the Giffords' Shooting a Teachable Moment? Bob Burnett 2011
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There are also smaller family history centers at many of the meetinghouses around the world.
FamilySearch Beta Finds Historical Records On Your Family | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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In colonial New England, meetinghouses served as places of worship and general fellowship.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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In colonial New England, meetinghouses served as places of worship and general fellowship.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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In colonial New England, meetinghouses served as places of worship and general fellowship.
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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The LDS Map then searches its database and marks on the map the three closest meetinghouses.
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Details of the three meetinghouses are listed in the map sidebar.
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