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She was killed during the persecutions of | Christians under the Roman emperor Trajan. |
d with his sister during the persecutions of | Christians under the Roman emperor Hadrian. |
He also serves on the Executive Board of | Christians United for Israel, a lobby group headed by J |
State of Iraq, vowed further attacks against | Christians until two Coptic women, who they allege conv |
a long-standing object of cult not only for | Christians, until in 1877, suspecting idolatry, the hie |
They were | Christians until the 14th century A.D , then converted |
on to become a Christian as well as building | Christians up in faith . |
he second and 3rd centuries AD, some Eastern | Christians used an era that began at the birth of Jesus |
the remains over the original site where the | Christians used to gather and pray in Roman times. |
postle Paul record that in the early Church, | Christians used to meet in the homes of the faithful. |
The German | Christians used their new majority, as they had done ea |
When the | Christians vandalized his altar, Lars cried out a praye |
Despite being abandoned, the native | Christians visit the church once every year, as is trad |
near Regensburg, the same story was told by | Christians; viz.: that Saint Emmeran had died in Munich |
sat in his church and prayed for peace among | Christians, walked around the camp like a field marshal |
rfield Baptist Church, when a small group of | Christians wanting to reach their community for Christ |
st, Saint Ananias, and about a hundred other | Christians, was killed under the Persian ruler Shapur I |
Three Books Against the Galilaeans, (meaning | Christians)) was a Greek polemical essay written by the |
02, the Malino II Accord between Muslims and | Christians was signed, which demanded among other thing |
2011 Alexandria bombing: An attack on Coptic | Christians was carried out a few minutes into New Year' |
e of the 17th century a group of Independent | Christians was meeting in the nearby village of Cookley |
3 for refusing to follow orders to persecute | Christians, was buried there and rapidly became the foc |
The most common name of the | Christians was Nasrani Mappila. |
sostom mentions the custom in his day of all | Christians washing their hands before entering the chur |
'The | Christians Watch . . . |
odern Tunisia, Africa), Tertullian says: "We | Christians wear out our foreheads with the sign of the |
s also relates) that in the time of Licinius | Christians were treated with great cruelty, especially |
Christians were tolerated in the area, but not uniforml | |
The Syrian Orthodox | Christians were generally left alone, as Yaghi-Siyan co |
soldiers who had openly confessed themselves | Christians were condemned by the prefect to be exposed |
During the time the | Christians were launching a campaign against the Emirat |
ear the gate of the amphitheatre some of the | Christians were able to get close to Fructuosus, and on |
270 more Ukrainian | Christians were killed during this time as well." |
o and two other prominent, independent local | Christians were targeted at accusation meetings and jai |
6, at least 38 incidents of violence against | Christians were reported. |
in the Netherlands, implying that all other | Christians were in violation of God's command to be joi |
f Jesus (which historians refer to as Jewish | Christians) were Jewish by birth and even converts woul |
ies were persecuted or expelled, the Tibetan | Christians were sent to Ladakh, and by 1640 the mission |
Chinese | Christians were conscripted to dig trenches and build s |
adicalised and by 1914 he was convinced that | Christians were to blame for the empire's depressed eco |
ic Church to free women "hostages", and that | Christians were thus "legitimate targets. |
nd conversion to Christianity at a time when | Christians were banned from the classrooms due to Emper |
Apartments and shops belonging to the | Christians were also torched and destroyed. |
Shortly after Redfa's defection, Iraqi | Christians were not allowed to join the air force per o |
The Church leaders and the | Christians were inspired by the power of the Holy Spiri |
to the Protestant Reformation, many western | Christians were troubled by what they saw as false doct |
cades following Justinian's death, the local | Christians were more concerned for their safety in the |
bing") a "Pagan" building where thousands of | Christians were thought to have died. |
l told a conference in Washington, D.C. that | Christians were discriminated against in Canada. |
Up until this time, a number of | Christians were still part of the Jewish community. |
Ballou believed that Practical | Christians were called to make their convictions a real |
e fled to Belgium, claiming that the Aramaic | Christians were being persecuted in Turkey. |
sts claimed that the Portuguese mixed Syrian | Christians were Namboothiris. |
The | Christians were released following hurried negotiations |
So the St.Thomas | Christians were forced to send letters to various Churc |
Christians were then numbering 73,000. | |
Christians were given honorific titles. | |
Prior to his death, a large number of Iraqi | Christians were killed, and their murders were widely b |
the Siege of Jerusalem in October 1187, all | Christians were driven out of Jerusalem by Sultan Salad |
Many | Christians were saved through the intervention of the M |
ers about the "prophetic life" Katz believed | Christians were called to. |
One paper, Zaman, even claimed that the two | Christians were connected to Hakan Ekinci, the man who |
rom Syrian intellectuals and Muslims, though | Christians were encouraged to join as well. |
faith, as well as against the view that some | Christians were better than others, rather than all sin |
They perceived that 'rice' | Christians were completely dependent on missionaries an |
By the terms of canon 1, lapsed | Christians were forbidden the holy communion even in ar |
Christians were executed by the Muslim braves with swor | |
In 2006, the She'a and | Christians were forced to leave their houses in Ghazali |
seventh-day Sabbath were promoted, and other | Christians were invited to gather for meetings. |
in the Sharia courts of the Empire, Jews and | Christians were for the first time subjected to Islamic |
Christians were involved in business, tea & rubber esta | |
inhabitants, but by the order of Doquz, the | Christians were spared. |
As part of the surrender terms, all | Christians were allowed to leave Candia with whatever t |
Also, its | Christians were harshly repressed during the Diocletian |
Early | Christians were called cannibals (for reputedly eating |
Christians were seen as 'soft targets' who would either | |
laws on circumcision, continued to apply to | Christians were pejoratively labeled Judaizers by their |
Pliny then records how | Christians were tortured and put to death. |
an organization grouping primarily Maronite | Christians, were found in an abandoned car outside the |
25,000 | Christians were killed including the American and Dutch |
From Antioch, where | Christians were first so called, came Ignatius, Diodore |
Christians were spontaneously attacked by Muslims, acco | |
As time went on, | Christians were banned from Jewish synagogues as persec |
rians agree in saying that fourteen thousand | Christians were slaughtered and a hundred thousand drag |
illagers who had previously been baptized as | Christians were taken to Granada and sold as slaves. |
On the occasion of his arrest, a group of | Christians were meeting when they got word of the impen |
Persecution could explain this document, but | Christians were generally tolerated by the authorities, |
anity can be applied to that era because the | Christians were, from time to time, required to publicl |
was nine, and Beatrice: a Tale of the Early | Christians when she was thirteen years old. |
agonize the relationship between Muslims and | Christians when both were united under the Wafd Party t |
speak out for the dignity and place of gay | Christians whenever this is under attack. |
fully romanized is that of the Uniat Malabar | Christians, where it was not Roman authority but the mi |
The term is often used by | Christians where the accountability partner helps a per |
sentation of "Moros y Cristianos" (Moors and | Christians), which commemorates the Reconquista expulsi |
uld be best promoted by free associations of | Christians, which in the course of time might grow into |
A wave of protest flooded over the German | Christians, which ultimately initiated the decline of t |
ecutors both Arabs and Chalcedonian Orthodox | Christians which held control in the region from Consta |
in the city and the dances of the Moors and | Christians which are deeply engrained in the history of |
rd, he wrote a series of Jewish almanacs for | Christians, which he later collected and compiled as th |
e religion which is among the common sort of | Christians, which may bee termed the countrie diunitie |
w", arguing that moral law continues to bind | Christians, while events predicted by the ceremonial la |
Most Sudanese Australians are | Christians, while some of them practice traditional Afr |
both Catholics, Maronites and Greek Orthodox | christians who converted under Ottoman opression. |
Christians who taught or visited include John Nelson Da | |
This refers to bishops and other | Christians who turned over sacred scriptures or betraye |
lla in Tamil means Son in Law so the foreign | Christians who married local girls were called Mappilla |
295) were | Christians who were martyred at Capua during the reign |
te, the purpose of the company is "to assist | Christians who desire to move from thoughtless consumpt |
sented by the second generation of Jerusalem | Christians who had grown up there since the First Crusa |
Christians, who a century ago represented almost a quar | |
UCOY believes that | Christians who associate with non-Christian groups end |
In such a scheme, professing | Christians who refuse to submit to Christ as Lord and w |
In 299, an unverified number of local | Christians who assembled in Gaza to hear the Scriptures |
Thus it permits Eastern | Christians who are not in full communion with the Catho |
ifying) can refer to: evangelical Protestant | Christians who consider themselves catholic Christians |
all to pastor a new congregation of Southern | Christians who had taken the same courageous stand in t |
They were | Christians who evangelized in the Pyrenees and were kil |
as fought largely between opposing groups of | Christians who were themselves ethnically Jewish, see s |
stianity, "our men" must surely refer to the | Christians who were ordered to destroy the Pagan temple |
awfully been under Roman authority, Orthodox | Christians who acknowledged such claims for supremacy o |
, rejecting shared communion even with other | Christians who do not subscribe to the LCC's doctrines. |
fast by Jews, but normally a 24 hour fast by | Christians who observe it. |
It is held that those Orthodox | Christians who die in penitence during this time are re |
n argue vehemently with other, more moderate | Christians, who often accuse him of misrepresenting the |
Violence escalated between them and the | Christians, who largely supported Buba. |
The term Evangelical Catholic is used by | Christians who consider themselves both "catholic" and |
rities during an attempt to buy supplies for | Christians who were hiding in caves on the outskirts of |
Additionally, some | Christians who do celebrate the event prefer to call it |
t' manner in which they do not receive other | Christians, who may not attend a Gospel Hall, to the fe |
Nevertheless, he was tolerant of the | Christians who lived under his authority, aside from th |
his practice was very common among the early | Christians, who substituted the Bible and the Psalter f |
1: 12), and by some Jewish | Christians who brought with them letters of commendatio |
tern Orthodox Church recognizes 222 Orthodox | Christians who died during the Boxer Rebellion as "Holy |
rtyrs were a company of twelve North African | Christians who were executed for their beliefs on July |
Many | Christians who migrated from the south of Kerala live i |
According to Hong Kong-based Chinese | Christians who often visited China, beginning in the la |
longer an earth-shattering event to European | Christians, who had seen the city pass from Christian t |
Indian | Christians who had settled in the United States applied |
They bravely buried the bodies of | Christians who had been tortured to death under the rei |
njure as many of you ... as I can especially | Christians who are to blame for most of the problems in |
hey were generally Turks, Moors, or renegade | Christians, who having followed adventures, and being p |
rying Christian couples and otherwise aiding | Christians who were at the time being persecuted by Cla |
The treaty allowed that | Christians who submitted to Muslim rule ("the patronage |
The term was given to | Christians who upheld the "monarchy" of God against the |
Keith is one of a large number of | Christians who campaigned for a restoration of the Jews |
Aquarii is a name given to the | Christians who substituted water for wine in the Euchar |
h and compelling biblically-based content to | Christians who take seriously their relationship with C |
Most | Christians who keep the biblical Passover are considere |
Euphemia was discovered with other | Christians who were hiding in a house and worshiping th |
usalem is a symbol for Messianic Judaism and | Christians who show an affinity for things Messianic. |
n emperor Trajan and spoke out in defense of | Christians who were being tortured and martyred. |
his feast on October 12 (for those Orthodox | Christians who follow the Julian Calendar, October 12 f |
gained some popularity among fundamentalist | Christians, who place a strong emphasis upon sexual pur |
Canon 78 threatens | Christians who commit adultery with Jews with ostracism |
Syriac | Christians, who use the Syriac variety of Aramaic, make |
rebels joined the war against the Byzantine | Christians, who disallowed Jews from settling in Jerusa |
ous period of the Muslim invasion, condemned | Christians who converted to Islam. |
his outstanding charity towards needy exiled | Christians who came to him, and towards those who had b |
he song has been a source of inspiration for | Christians who are frustrated with the failures of the |
oversy was Wedding Dress where Webb compares | Christians who seek fulfillment in things outside of Ch |
It is embraced primarily by Arminian | Christians who are influenced by the theology of Jacob |
ounded in 1999 as a service organization for | Christians who were interested in the Hebraic foundatio |
rvival of Iraq's minorities, "especially the | Christians who are most exposed to the kind of violence |
the Church of Antioch was founded by Jewish | Christians, who "had been dispersed by the persecution |
ir sexual orientation", while affirming that | Christians who believe that same sex relationships are |
recorded the presence of numerous Nestorian | Christians, who had their own churches. |
religious order who protected the routes for | Christians who were on a pilgrimage to The Holy Land. |
for "milk-drinkers": молокане) are sectarian | Christians who evolved from "Spiritual Christian" Russi |
rch documents the stories of six evangelical | Christians who, for various reasons, had converted to t |
ause of the moral problems that it poses for | Christians who, as citizens, are willy-nilly caught up |
d those who are Jews and the Sabians and the | Christians whoever believes in Allah (God) and the last |
evied upon their people [These may have been | Christians, whom the Romans commonly assumed were Jews] |
in a foreign land, a biblical description of | Christians whose ultimate home is in heaven. |
ates that some of those who claim to be good | Christians will be rejected by Jesus if they have not c |
and missionaries" that attracts evangelical | Christians wishing to study for the ministry. |
Official policy under Trajan was to provide | Christians with the choice between recanting and execut |
onship with other religious communities like | Christians, with protests often being organized by Budd |
hen, the group met as a fellowship of Indian | Christians with Tamil as their main language and was th |
of America on a special mission to acquaint | Christians with the orientalisms of the Bible. |
agans, while canon 16 prohibited marriage of | Christians with Jews. |
urches (USMB) is an association of Mennonite | Christians with origins in southern Russia. |
to unjust and unfair discrimination against | Christians, with focus on the discriminated Catholics. |
lar usage among young Australian pentecostal | Christians, with some major west Australian conferences |
of the Conduct and Opinions of the Primitive | Christians, with Remarks on Gibbon and Priestley;' 2nd |
lly a conspiracy planned by Zionism and some | Christians with Zionist orientations and it aims at und |
In 1900 there were almost 111,000 Protestant | Christians with 1,600 Chinese Christian workers and 2,0 |
e affirmation and dignity of lesbian and gay | Christians within the church, it also seeks a progressi |
umenism, Bartolomeu argued that unifying all | Christians within one Church is a far-fetched goal. |
bdul Rahman was on trial, a number of Afghan | Christians worked to bring the attention of the Interna |
the industry, and the premier conference for | Christians working in the secular media.” |
eek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem called upon | Christians worldwide to make the upcoming Sunday a "sol |
There are approximately 300 million Orthodox | Christians worldwide committed to the faith as revealed |
ures which circulated among English-speaking | Christians worldwide, though only to a relatively small |
hinking that if he wiped them out, the other | Christians would then convert to the teachings of the m |
The Balkan | Christians would gain a measure of independence |
t Matthew and Luke were written by anonymous | Christians writing after the fall of the Jewish temple |
numeros attacks on religious minorities like | Christians, Yezidis and Shabak. |
The documentary interviews | Christians, Zionists, Jews and probes the politics and |
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