The “Pepper-Box” Church
In the Dutch town of Leidschendam (province South- Holland) exist a State-Reformed Church named the “Pepper-box.” That name is given by the population because of the shape of the building. This was the last of a series of ten Churches which were built in The Netherlands after the Reformation. It was ready in 1653. A small Church because there were not many Reformed people in Leidschendam (close to the city of Leiden which had a majority of them). There are farmers, growers of vegetables and...
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