Just took a test on this. the answer is Judaizers
The humanist of Northern Renaissance placed a greater emphasis on Christianity. They sought to best combine the ancient Greek and roman world.
christianity
Nestorian missionaries from Syria ... AD
The dream was to discover a rich vein of gold, making the prospector extremely rich.
The original Puritans sought a large reform from what Christianity had turned into during the Middle Ages. They wanted to return Christianity to its roots and not just what people had made it. However, later, Puritan beliefs were used in the Great Awakening (mid 1700s, America) to manipulate and control people so that those in power would not lose it.
He formed his own type of Christianity called, quote " Positive Christianity" to make himself look Christian, and he got all chummy with Muslims to garner respect from religious people. Positive Christianity was a false branch of Christianity that taught that Jesus Christ was Aryan and sought to eliminate the Jews ( even though Jesus was a Jew) this branch died out mostly after Hitlers death.
Yes. Mithraism was a strong competitor to Christianity in the first two centuries, but had a fatal weakness, whatever its theological truth. Mithraism only accepted men as full members, whereas Christianity actively sought out women as converts, knowing that if the wives converted to Christianity, men would often follow.
Nice is a town in France. You are referring to the first council of Nicaea (in today's Turkey), led by Emperor Constantine, which in AD 325 sought to attain a consensus of modern beliefs in Christianity.
The way that Paleolithic people lived depended on where they lived. Those in warm climates needed little clothing or shelter. People in cold climates sought protection from the weather in caves.
In Jabberwocky, "sought" means to search for or seek after something. It conveys the idea of making an effort to find or obtain something that is desired or needed.
The Alchemists
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