e/Christ Church, Philadelphia

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has glosseng: Christ Church is an Episcopal church located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1695 by members of the Church of England, who built a small wooden church on the site by the next year. When the congregation outgrew this structure some twenty years later, they decided to erect a new church, the most sumptuous in the colonies. Constructed between 1727 and 1744, Christ Church is considered one of the nation's most beautiful surviving 18th-century structures, a monument to colonial craftsmanship and a handsome example of Georgian architecture. It features a symmetrical, classical façade with arched windows and a simple yet elegant interior with fluted columns and wooden pews. The baptismal font in which William Penn was baptized is still in use at Christ Church; it was sent to Philadelphia in 1697 from All Hallows by the Tower in London.
lexicalizationeng: Christ Church, Philadelphia
instance ofc/Anglican congregations established in the 17th century
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has glossfra: Christ Church est une église de la ville de Philadelphie, sur la côte est des États-Unis, fondée en 1695 par des Anglicans. Le bâtiment actuel a été construit entre 1722 et 1744. Elle se trouve dans le centre-ville de Philadelphie.
lexicalizationfra: Christ Church
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