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 Übersetzung für 'meeting-houses' von Englisch nach Deutsch
bot.T
meeting-houses {pl} [treated as sg.] [Aquilegia canadensis, syn.: A. australis, A. coccinea, A, phoenicanta] [Canadian columbine]
Rote Akelei {f}
bot.T
meeting-houses {pl} [treated as sg.] [Aquilegia canadensis, syn.: A. australis, A. coccinea, A, phoenicanta] [Canadian columbine]
Kanadische Akelei {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • After a particularly contentious town meeting in 1773 which bounced between meeting houses on opposite shores and nearly resulted in a year-long government shutdown, proposals for partition were eventually sent from both sides to the colonial legislature.
  • Home to Wilmington College, founded in 1870 by the Society of Friends, the city and the surrounding area include more than one dozen Quaker meeting houses.
  • Members of the Methodist movement had, from early on met in various places ranging from the homes of members to meeting houses provided for their use.
  • They are distinct from meeting houses and chapels where weekly worship services are held.
  • Non-conformism flourished in Pickering during the 19th century and meeting houses and chapels were enlarged. There were both Wesleyan and Anglican schools in the town from the middle of the century.

  • The township includes a number of marae (meeting grounds) and wharenui (meeting houses) for the local iwi (tribe) of Ngāti Kahungunu and its hapū (sub-tribes).
  • In 1819, Hicks had devoted much energy into influencing the meeting houses in Philadelphia and this was followed by years of intense organizational turmoil.
  • The "koru" is the integral motif of the symbolic and seemingly abstract "kowhaiwhai" designs traditionally used to decorate "wharenui" (meeting houses).
  • One aspect of his advocacy of Māori culture was the construction of many new traditional meeting houses throughout the country.
  • i, employing a style derived from the simple Congregational meeting-houses and farmhouse vernacular buildings of New England.

  • Normal worship services are held in ward meeting houses (or chapels) while Mormon temples are reserved for special ordinances.
  • The Children of Peace constructed a series of meeting houses on Willson's farm, which became the core of the utopian community they called Hope.
  • It has one of the oldest Friends meeting houses in the country, whose cemetery is the burial place of William Penn, founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, as well as other notable Quakers.
  • They have meeting houses south east of Covington, near Versailles and west of Pleasant Hill.
  • The town has a strong history of dissenters and is home to one of the oldest Friends meeting houses in the region.

  • That for Te Whiti is held in the meeting houses Te Niho o te Ati Awa and Te Paepae, and for Tohu in Te Rangi Kāpuia.
  • (rafter paintings) of meeting houses were used as mnemonics in reciting [...] (genealogy) but again, there was no systematic relation between marks and meanings.
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