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method of execution in the Roman Empire |
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4 books that talk about Jesus
Authors Matther, Mark, Luke and John |
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Story that teaches a lesson |
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a savior sent by god (Jesus) |
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Jews who wanted to be independent |
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The chief bishop responsible for an archdiocese |
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A senior member of the Christian clergy, typicaly in charge of a docese adn empowered to confer hold oder. |
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Broke down the main teachings |
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a district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian Church |
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was a letter signed by emperors Constantine that proclaimed religious tolerations in the Roman Empire. |
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people who tried to spread Christianity. |
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a small administrative district typically having its own church and priest or paster |
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subject to hostility and ill-treatment, esp. because of their race or political or religious beliefs. |
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an ordained minister of the Catholic church having the authority to perfomr certain ties and aminister creatin sacraments |
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head of hte Roman Catholic Church
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Made Christianity the official religion for the Roman Empire |
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The Christian Godhead as one god in three persons, Father, Son and the Hold Spirit. |
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