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'''Gospel Hall''' is the name used for their buildings by certain [[fundamentalist]] Christian groups, sometimes referred to as the [[Gospel Hall Brethren]], although they usually refer to themselves as the "assemblies". The name was created in the 1880s although the assemblies had been in existence prior to this.


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The [[Christians]] of the group believe that the word "church", as defined through the context of the [[Bible]], means the group of true Christian believers all over the world, both dead and alive, since the time of [[Christ]]. Other Christian denominations use 'Church' (often with a capital letter) to denote a similar concept, but also allow other meanings for the word. As such, they did not believe the word "[[wiktionary:church|church]]" should refer to the building they met in. The term "Gospel Hall" was chosen to denote the emphasis on Gospel preaching that is done in the building.
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==See also==

For more as to their beliefs and doctrines, see [[Gospel Hall Brethren]].

==References==
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[[Category:Christian evangelicalism]]

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