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  2. File:The day of the country church (IA cu31924013838242).pdf

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  3. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - Wikipedia

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    Holograph manuscript of Gray's "Stanzas Wrote in a Country Church-Yard". The poem most likely originated in the poetry that Gray composed in 1742. William Mason, in Memoirs, discussed his friend Gray and the origins of Elegy: "I am inclined to believe that the Elegy in a Country Church-yard was begun, if not concluded, at this time [August 1742] also: Though I am aware that as it stands at ...

  4. File:Country Church.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Pleasant Hill Church (Clinton, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Hill Church, also known as Keeps Creek Church, is a historic one-room country church located at the junction of County Roads 400S and 675W, in Clinton Township, Cass County, Indiana. It was built in 1875, and is a red brick building, with Italianate style design elements. It has a front gable roof and white clapboard belfry. It ...

  6. List of Christian pilgrimage sites - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sites notable as destinations of Christian pilgrimage, sorted by region and by (modern) country. This page has a wider view of the topic, while the " pilgrimage church " page offers Catholic sites.

  7. Cowboy church - Wikipedia

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    A cowboy church is a Christian church that embraces the cowboy and Western lifestyle. [1] [2] [3] A typical cowboy church may meet in a rural setting, often in a barn, metal building, arena, sale barn, Pueblo/Territorial adobe building, or other American frontier style structure. Often they have their own rodeo arena, and a country gospel band.

  8. All Saints Church (Peterborough, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church is an historic Episcopal church located at 51 Concord Street in Peterborough, New Hampshire, in the United States. Completed in 1914, it is a completely realized example of an English country church as interpreted by the architect Ralph Adams Cram. On December 1, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Walnut Creek Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Walnut Creek Baptist Church is a historic church located at the end of Walnut Creek Church Road, about 1.64 miles (2.64 km) northwest of Simsboro, Louisiana, United States. Built circa 1870, this well preserved country church is a four bay raised wooden structure.