0 a place of Christian worship eg attached to an institution -- ngôi nhà thờ nhỏ
a college chapel.
1 a part of a larger church, with its own altar -- nhà nguyện
Others discuss the construction of the eastern nave chapels without mentioning the nearby nave arcades, which must not be assumed contemporaneous with the chapels.
The small buildings then would represent small open chapels or open-air platforms for worship.
The more affluent, meanwhile, set aside rooms in their homes for use as impromptu chapels and heard services with greater frequency, albeit at greater risk.
The sense of local community was strong, centred on the pub, the music hall, and churches and chapels.
All had healthy memberships and many of them already had chapels.
Despite having removed to the suburbs, nonconformists continued to worship in city centre chapels.
The mountains and the clouds are reflected in the lake, as are the houses, farms and chapels.
First, these buildings are not included as churches or chapels in religious and geographical sources.
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(基督教)小教堂,禮拜堂, (非英國國教或天主教的)教堂,禮拜堂…
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(基督教)小教堂,礼拜堂, (非英国国教或天主教的)教堂,礼拜堂…
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capilla, capilla [feminine]…
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küçük kilise, şapel…
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