Does anyone know how to find a picture of a 16th century protestant church?

please find me a picture of a 16th century protestant church! can’t find one anywhere………… thanks
i’ve tried to find it everywhere!

Saint-Guillaume in France, painting dating from that time.

http://saintguillaume.over-blog.com/article-3361200.html

The problem with 16th century is that it is barely the beginning of the protestant movement, they didn’t build churches immediately. You’ll have more chance looking for 17th century churches.

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October 29 2009 01:35 pm | Protestant

3 Responses to “Does anyone know how to find a picture of a 16th century protestant church?”

  1. Sonia on 29 Oct 2009 at 6:41 pm #

    go to google and type it up
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  2. YourXena on 29 Oct 2009 at 6:58 pm #

    Well most protestant churches looked very similar back then… from the medieval ages to around 16th,18th century.
    So it doesn’t really matter
    References :

  3. Cabal on 29 Oct 2009 at 7:03 pm #

    Saint-Guillaume in France, painting dating from that time.
    http://saintguillaume.over-blog.com/article-3361200.html

    The problem with 16th century is that it is barely the beginning of the protestant movement, they didn’t build churches immediately. You’ll have more chance looking for 17th century churches.
    References :

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