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1 1 | And on that day a great persecution arose against the church
2 1,1 | actively joining in the persecution of the Christians (Acts
3 1,1 | Who rebuked him for his persecution, and later he converted
4 1,3 | toleration, the threat of persecution was always there. Christians
5 1,3 | at any time the threat of persecution could become a very present
6 1,3 | for Christ. Later, when persecution and martyrdom ceased to
7 1,8 | For this reason he endured persecution and also received the veneration
8 1,9 | because of the jealousy and persecution of German missionaries working
9 1,0 | ill-founded), as well as their persecution, and this schism has endured
10 1,0 | and Nikon himself suffered persecution, since the Council of~Moscow,
11 1,1 | in Turkey is precarious, persecution still exists there, and
12 1,1 | By 1966, after renewed persecution, only 3 seminaries were
13 1,1 | world Orthodoxy, and the persecution by the atheists has not
14 1,1 | 1945. As in Romania, the persecution of the Church has not been
15 1,3 | difficult relations with and persecution by the Russian-American
16 6,4 | malice, humiliation, and persecution (Matt. 12:24; John 5:18)
17 6,2 | Lord Jesus Christ. This persecution of the faithful came about,
18 6,2 | good. The best defense from persecution, therefore, is patience
19 6,2 | Beatitude, oppression and persecution were linked with Christ'
20 6,2 | suffering, revilement and persecution for Christ's sake. For this
21 6,2 | by treading the path of persecution by His enemies, the path
22 10,2| encourage the Jews in a time of persecution. It is divided into two
23 10,2| priesthood and the Syrian persecution of the Jews from 176-164
24 10,2| Philopater (221-203 B.C.) and the persecution of Palestinian Jews under
25 10,3| Minor, who were undergoing persecution (ca. 64 A.D.). The congregations,
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