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  2. Free church - Wikipedia

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    The word "Free" was suggested and adopted because the new church was to be an anti-slavery church (slavery was an issue in those days), because pews in the churches were to be free to all rather than sold or rented (as was common), and because the new church hoped for the freedom of the Holy Spirit in the services rather than a stifling formality.

  3. Pew - Wikipedia

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    Many Anglo-Catholic parishes were founded at this time as "free and open churches" characterized by their lack of pew rentals. [13] In mid-century reforms, pews were on occasion removed from English churches to discourage rental practices. The Free and Open Church Association was founded in 1866 by Samuel Ralph Townshend Mayer. [14]

  4. Bethesda Presbyterian Church (Russellville, Tennessee)

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    The split led the church to suspend activity until after the hostilities ended. [3] [4] Some 25,000 Confederate Army soldiers under the command of General James Longstreet arrived at the church in December 1863 to spend the winter, after the Battle of Bean's Station. They remained there until February 1864 and used the church building as a ...

  5. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    St. Paul Presbyterian Church (Lowland, Tennessee) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Franklin, Tennessee) St. Peter African Methodist Church; St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee) Salem Presbyterian Church (Limestone, Tennessee) Salem Presbyterian Church (Washington College, Tennessee)

  6. West End Church of Christ Silver Point - Wikipedia

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    The church's interior. The West End Church of Christ Silver Point is an example of a simple, rural church with an African-American folk vernacular design. The structure is a rectangular brick structure with a concrete foundation and a gabled, asphalt-shingled roof. The church's south wall contains a covered porch and the double-door main entrance.

  7. St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral (Memphis, Tennessee)

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    Thirteen years after its founding, St. Mary's became the first Episcopal cathedral in the American South. [2] While the 1866 Journal of the Proceedings of the Diocese of Tennessee's 34th convention and the national Episcopal Church's 1868 Journal of the General Convention both list St. Mary's as a cathedral church, the official transition from parish to "bishop's church" was January 1, 1871.

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