King's Chapel, Boston

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King's Chapel, Boston

King's Chapel is an independent Christian unitarian congregation affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association that is "unitarian Christian in theology, Anglican in worship, and congregational in governance." It is housed in what was for a time after the Revolution called the "Stone Chapel", an 18th-century structure at the corner of Tremont Street and School Street in [[Boston, MA]]. The chapel building, completed in 1754, is one of the finest designs of the noted colonial architect Peter Harrison. Despite its name, the adjacent [[King's Chapel Burying Ground]] is not affiliated with the chapel or any other church; it pre-dates the present church by over a century.

King's Chapel, Boston

King's Chapel is an independent Christian unitarian congregation affiliated with the [[Unitarian Universalist Association]] that is "unitarian Christian in theology, Anglican in worship, and congregational in governance." It is housed in what was for a time after the Revolution called the "Stone Chapel", an 18th-century structure at the corner of Tremont Street and School Street in [[Boston, MA]]. The chapel building, completed in 1754, is one of the finest designs of the noted colonial architect Peter Harrison. Despite its name, the adjacent [[King's Chapel Burying Ground]] is not affiliated with the chapel or any other church; it pre-dates the present church by over a century.