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No, mercantilism was primarily an economic theory focused on maximizing the wealth and power of the state through policies such as regulating trade, accumulating precious metals, and establishing colonies. While some European powers did spread Christianity as part of their colonial efforts, this was not the primary goal of mercantilism.
The apostle Paul spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean regionSaint Patrick spread Christianity throughout Ireland!
It was Paul of Tarsus that traveled and spread Christianity.
The roman empire itself. But disciples like Paul assisted in spreading the gospel.
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The apostle responsible for spreading Christianity among the Jews was Paul.
It started spreading at the time of Christ and it is still spreading to this day.
It could mean spreading your manufacturing capabilities throughout the world or it could mean spreading your final product throughout the world.
Paul of Tarsus
No, St. Paul was not a heretic. He was an apostle of Jesus Christ who played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. His letters, found in the New Testament, are highly regarded in Christian theology.
Existing in or spreading throughout something.
Bloodshed.
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