Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Small churches in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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There are also many small churches.
Discount for small churches of 100 members or less.
Amongst them there were three small churches.
It has at least 24 small churches scattered throughout the city.
It is home to two beautiful small churches.
There are two small churches dedicated to the holy George from the early medieval times.
It is home to two beautiful small churches.
Everywhere are small churches scattered with icons,
meadows and small churches.
More and more small churches to evangelize at this level because it is less expensive.".
You will also admire many beautiful small churches in the mountains.
a picturesque village with a medieval castle and several small churches.
There are also some small churches in the area.
Visitors can enjoy its peace and quiet, small churches.
The various small churches face the sea
Its landmarks are some old villas and three small churches.
This infl uence is found in the numerous small churches and in the style of older buildings.
especially at small churches, Briggs said.
meaning many small churches have trouble keeping a full-time pastor.
vases, small churches.
Mason& Hamlin"Chapel Style" meant for small churches and chapels.
Typical villages, small churches, untouched nature
a path to the right leads to the two small churches large sign-post.
The small churches of Agios Stefanos
some interesting small churches with remarkable stone low-reliefs are.
with white houses of the 18th century, small churches, palaces, tree-lined roads….
Over 110 kilometers of route connect the most significant places of worship of the piedmont belt, small churches preserving memories,
as well as other numerous small churches filled with offerings from the families of sailors.
The church was built at the initiative of the Association for the Construction of Small Churches in Copenhagen, which had been founded by three young women in 1885.
but also from small churches situated in the surrounding mountains.