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All of them did. However Paul would be the one who seemed to have done the most traveling.

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How did john Calvin's protestant teachings spread?

His teachings spread chiefly through two means. First, he maintained a school for Protestant leaders in Geneva, Switzerland, and those who attended his school naturally spread his teachings when they returned to their original congregations. (One such person was John Knox, who brought Presbyterianism to Scotland and it spread from Scotland to the United States). Another major avenue was Calvin's extensive writings on church doctrine such as his "Institutes of the Christian Religion".


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What religion did saul of tarsus spread about the roman rmpire?

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How did jesus effect roman society?

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