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St. Luke's Church

St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a Gothic Revival building designed according to the dictates of the Ecclesiological Society. The Society held that proper Christian worship could take place only in churches modeled after medieval English precedents. St. Luke's Parish consulted ...

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St. Luke's Church

This sanctuary, built 1824 as St. Luke's

Episcopal Church, housed an active

Episcopal congregation until just before

the Civil War. It was sold to the

trustees of St. Luke's Methodist

Church in 1875 and served that

congregation since. St. Luke's

is listed in the ...

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church

The origin of this parish can be traced to 1704, when a log chapel known as St. Mary's was constructed on Chapel Branch in Northwest Fork Hundred. The devastating impact of the Revolution on the Church of England in America ...

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church

St. Luke's was consecrated in 1854. It was an outstanding example of the Gothic Revival style, popular at the time. The contractor closely followed designs in a widely circulated book, Rural Architecture, published in 1852 by the celebrated architect Richard ...

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St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church & Cemetery

On This Site

From Nov. 3, 1883

To 1922

Was Located the

St. Luke's

Methodist

Episcopal

Church &

Cemetery

Marker is on Flat Rock Road north of Anderson Highway (South Carolina Highway 135).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old St. Luke's Church

Oldest Episcopal Church in southwestern Pennsylvania, founded after the French & Indian War by veteran Maj. William Lea on his land grant. Francis Reno was the first vicar. Church members included Gen. John Neville, the unpopular tax collector in 1794 ...

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St. Luke's Episcopal Church

The origin of this parish can be traced to 1704, when a log chapel known as St. Mary's was constructed on Chapel Branch in Northwest Fork Hundred. The devastating impact of the Revolution on the Church of England in America ...