A:The apostle Paul tells us that there was already a Christian community in Rome in the middle of the first century. Furthermore, Emperor Nero blamed the Christians of Rome for the Great Fire. In fact, Rome was the only centre in western Europe that had a significant Christian population until the end of the third century. In the fourth century, Emperor Constantine adopted Christianity and did everything possible to encourage Romans to adopt Christianity, even offering every Roman convert a white garment, with twenty pieces of gold. With inducements for converts and growing persecution of the pagan temples, the Christian faith grew rapidly in Rome, but paganism remained the dominant religion.Theodosius made Christianity the official religion of Rome in 381, which meant that his subjects were required to become Christians.
British Board of Trade and the Royal Council
The Council and magistrates were selected by lot - drawn out of a barrel. During their year in office they were supported by the state.
in early time women served on the village council, but as hindu law began to place greater restrictions on women, they were later excluded.
Church Council must oversee only the administration and/or the physical operation in the church, but they are not the one controlling or manipulating the spiritual operation in the church, it should be given to the pastoral staff (pastors and elders). Therefore, church administration (physical) - Council. For Spiritual operation (Ministries) - Pastoral Staff.
Louis XIV excluded the nobility from his council and and often kicked them out of the homes the monacrchy had built for the nobility.
The barons who sat on the great council thus developed a sense of being excluded from the work of government in which they felt entitled to participate. It was baronial discontent that led to the troubles under Henry III. When the barons took over the government in 1258, they determined that the great council should meet three times a year, and they called it a parliament. When Henry III regained power, he continued to summon the feudal magnates to the great council, to parliament
It depends in which country or government you want to participate.
every three days
A:The apostle Paul tells us that there was already a Christian community in Rome in the middle of the first century. Furthermore, Emperor Nero blamed the Christians of Rome for the Great Fire. In fact, Rome was the only centre in western Europe that had a significant Christian population until the end of the third century. In the fourth century, Emperor Constantine adopted Christianity and did everything possible to encourage Romans to adopt Christianity, even offering every Roman convert a white garment, with twenty pieces of gold. With inducements for converts and growing persecution of the pagan temples, the Christian faith grew rapidly in Rome, but paganism remained the dominant religion.Theodosius made Christianity the official religion of Rome in 381, which meant that his subjects were required to become Christians.
It officially began at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD by Emperor Constantine.
Because the Bishops had accomplished what they set out to do and voted to officially end the Council.
The official title is the President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition. Its purpose is to motivate people to become physically active, and to participate in athletics.
paying taxes voting going to council meetings
British Board of Trade and the Royal Council
Bible was first officially published in the council of naicea ..@ 325 AD .. and it was headed by king constantine ..
The Council and magistrates were selected by lot - drawn out of a barrel. During their year in office they were supported by the state.