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  2. List of former Christian Science churches, societies and ...

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    First Church of Christ, Scientist, Fort Pierce, Florida, on January 31, 1996, sold its church edifice at 911 Sunrise Boulevard for $110,000 to The Pentecostal Church of God in America, Florida District, Inc., d/b/a Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church of God, by warranty deed recorded in Official Records Book 997, page 2392, St. Lucie County ...

  3. List of the oldest churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church, Philadelphia: VIEW OF EXTERIOR FROM SE - Christ Church, 22-26 North Second Street, Philadelphia, HABS PA,51-PHILA,7-37: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: PA 1695 Episcopal: Oldest Episcopal congregation in Pennsylvania. Christ's Church, Rye: Rye, New York: NY 1695 Episcopal: Parish formed 1695; first church built 1706 (current building ...

  4. Natural Bridge, New York - Wikipedia

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    Natural Bridge is located on New York State Route 3 southeast of Fort Drum, at the western edge of the Adirondacks. Watertown, the Jefferson county seat , is 23 miles (37 km) to the southwest via Routes 3 and 3A , while Harrisville is 11 miles (18 km) to the northeast.

  5. Priesthood Restoration Site - Wikipedia

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    Some of these additional purchases included 25 acres (10 ha) of land which had been heavily polluted by adjacent railroad activity; this 2002 purchase extended the church's holdings to the river. [6] In January 2011, 10 acres (4.0 ha) were purchased from the Boughton family for $2.1 million (equivalent to $2,844,320 in 2023).

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  7. Richard Peters (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait by Mason Chamberlin. Richard Peters (1704 – July 10, 1776), born in Liverpool became an attorney, Anglican minister, and civil servant. In 1735 he emigrated to Pennsylvania, where he served in numerous posts for the Penn family, including on the Governor's Council from 1749 to 1775, and eventually became rector of Christ Church in Philadelphia.

  8. Philadelphia, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, the community of Philadelphia set itself off from the town by incorporating as a village. In 1959, the Indian River Central High School opened, serving students from the towns of Philadelphia, Theresa, Antwerp, Leray, and Pamelia. The Sterlingville Archeological District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [3]

  9. Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Churches of Christ, also commonly known as the Church of Christ, is a loose association of autonomous Christian congregations located around the world. Typically, their distinguishing beliefs are that of the necessity of baptism for salvation and the prohibition of musical instruments in worship.