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Biblical scenes in Sainte Chapelle's windows
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1978)
One wonders if Calvin was able to appreciate their beauty as well as their Biblical scenes.
The castle at Saumur
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1978)
In the peace of Sainte Germaine (1568) four fortified cities, including Saumur were given to the Huguenots. These fortified cities allowed the Huguenots to worship in safety and peace.
Elaborate wrought iron grave markers
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1973)
The cemetery surrounding St Mariens was of great interest to the members of the tour.
The Rhine Falls
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1973)
Lake Constance, fed by the Rhine, empties at the Rhine Falls.
Interior of the public living room
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1975)
The rental of the entire Foyer gave us access to its many ammenities including the living area.
The Cathedral of Mainz
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1973)
Begun by Bishop Bardo in 1036 it was reconstructed by Henry IV in 1081. The present west end was completed between 1200 and 1250. Initially the cathedral continued the two choir format.
The Hervormde kerk in Ulrum, The Netherlands
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1973)
This Romano-Gothic church was built at the end of the 12th century was the scene of the ecclesial conflict which ultimately resulted in an emigration and Western Theological Seminary in Michigan and the visitors of the WCTS.
The Van Raalte school in Ommen
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1973)
While minister to the congregation of seceders in Ommen, Van Raalte used this hosue as his theological school to train minsiters for seceder congregations.
Tapestries on the walls of the palais de papes
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1978)
Avigon was the Papal residence during the "Babylonian captivity" from 1309-1376.
Lunch on Reichenau
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1973)
Genevieve and Milo Van Veldhuizen