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- Q16962802 subject Q7296334.
- Q16962802 abstract "The Protestants Strangers' Church was set up in Austin Friars, City of London, England, to cater to the Protestant community of 'Germans and other strangers.' Its minister was Jan Laski, a Polish Protestant, and it was patronised by Katherine, Duchess of Suffolk.The congregation received a grant of the Austin or Augustinian Friars Church off Threadneedle Street which still remains the site of the city's Dutch Protestant Church, the church itself having been destroyed in World War II. Upon incorporation, the church was renamed the "Temple of the Lord Jesus" and given four pastors: two for the Dutch church, and two for the French/Walloon church meeting in St. Anthony's Chapel.".
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- Q16962802 wikiPageWikiLink Q7296334.
- Q16962802 comment "The Protestants Strangers' Church was set up in Austin Friars, City of London, England, to cater to the Protestant community of 'Germans and other strangers.' Its minister was Jan Laski, a Polish Protestant, and it was patronised by Katherine, Duchess of Suffolk.The congregation received a grant of the Austin or Augustinian Friars Church off Threadneedle Street which still remains the site of the city's Dutch Protestant Church, the church itself having been destroyed in World War II.".
- Q16962802 label "Strangers' Church, Austin Friars".