Not very well is how Christians were treated prior to the Edict of Milan.
Specifically, the edict (Edictum Mediolanense) was issued in A.D. 313. Previous to its issuance, there were attempts to prevent Christians from becoming a politico- and socio-economic force within Europe. Their properties were confiscated until the Edict of Milan stopped the practice.
The crucifixion of Jesus was about 300 years prior to Constantine.
Preservatively-treated (pressure-treated) wood does not meet the standard, unless the wood was heat-treated and stamped HT prior to preservative treatment.
In textbooks or in the industry, treated wastewater is typically called "final effluent" prior to discharging to the receiving waterbody.
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Jews and Christians were considered the People of the Book because they had received prior revelations from God.
That he does not have the authority, that the law already is broken and that the perpetrator is in his own household are the ironies that underlie the scene in which Creon delivers his edict in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon acts as though he can issue the non-burial edict. But the below ground burial guarantee for all Thebans falls under divine decision making. He also indicates that his public introduction of the law intends to discourage its violation. But the edict already is violated since Princess Antigone has prior, inside knowledge of its existence. Additionally, Creon references opposition to him and his rule from within Thebes. But the opposition to him and his edict starts from within his very household.
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I believe Saul (later Paul, of course) clearly admits that he persecuted Christians prior to his conversion.
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The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.The majority of people had freedom of worship for the most of the Roman empire. However certain sects were banned due to either their immorality or their being advocates of treason. It was the emperor Constantine who made all religions legal and gave everyone freedom of worship by imperial decree, which was known as the Edict of Milan.