Often simply because they are still there. If not, they are almost always described in contemporary documents and often clearly indicated on maps made at the time when they were still standing.
Sources historians can use to find information include: testimony from witnesses; accounts in letters or memoirs; records from courts, businesses, churches, etc.; other books, newspapers; unwritten records; and physical remains.
That would be the REFORMATION.
One can find some Pentecostal churches in the US by visiting the website of United Pentecostal Church International. A similar website is USA Churches where a directory of Pentecostal Churches in the US can be found.
Historians are like detectives because like detectives thy investigate to find there answers
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One can find an extensive list of Baptist churches in their area on the ARBCA website. ARBCA is short of Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America. They have the address of many Baptist churches throughout the country.
One can find a listing of local Methodist churches from newspaper, magazine, flyer, and brochure advertisements where churches commonly advertise. Online websites like Find-A-Church allow one to search for a local church near him or her.
The historians are still trying to find out that question. Their trying their bst with their knowledge to fin out what the heiroglyphs say to find out more.
There are not 12 churches there are 7 churches and you will find them identified in the first 2 chapters of the book of Revelation.You might be getting 12 churches confused with the 12 tribes of Israel.There are 12 Tribes of IsraelThere are 7 Churches
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things that are relating to the problem
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