Here are some:
1. Saul (Paul). Died in Rome and helped spread Christianity.
2. Simon (Peter). Died in Rome and helped spread Christianity.
3. Pope John 2. Shot by a stranger and the pope forgave him.
4. St. Thomas. Died in India, while trying to spread the word of Jesus. Converted many people.
Well, to me it sounds like, some people aspire to do great things to make history and achieve, and some people they can't really help it but something that makes history just happens to them, and some people just don't make history. hope my answer helps (it was kind of a guess ;)
Some People don't think about writing it.
In an ecclesiastical history of the English people the narrator is Bede. Some debate this authority stating a third person was actually the narrator.
The Jewish and christian people. the Jewish were persecuted by the romes and by the Germans
A lot of people don't believe that. What happened in Africa and in other parts of the world that colonisers went to, is that as cultures were taken over and destroyed, records of their history went too. Another factor is that some of that history would not have been recorded very well, As a result there are parts of the world where little is known of early history. Historians and people like archaeologists have done what they can to piece together all of the information they could find to try to restore knowledge of some of that history.
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Some people are celebrated when they do a courageous deed.
The Pope Head Of The CHurch God Jesus
heroic courageous unselfish selfless
some people just goto church to hang out with friends you know what i mean
N. Donnelly has written: 'A short history of some Dublin parishes' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Parishes, Roman Catholic Church, Irish Local History 'Short histories of Dublin parishes' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Parishes
George Thomas Stokes has written: 'Ireland and the Anglo-Norman church' -- subject(s): Church history, Ecclesiastical history, History, Catholic Church 'Some worthies of the Irish Church' -- subject(s): Church of Ireland, Bishops, Biography 'Ireland and the Celtic church' -- subject(s): Church history, History 'The Acts of the Apostles' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible, To 1900
What were the land marks in church history
Richard. Foster has written: 'Some wants of the Church' -- subject(s): Finance, Church of England 'Discovering English churches' -- subject(s): Church architecture, History, Church history
Some of his followers, like Peter and Paul, spread his teachings despite facing persecution and threats to their own lives. They traveled far and wide to proclaim his message, converting many people to Christianity. Their courage and faithfulness helped to establish the early Christian church.
thats the day the lord created everything and some people go to church on that day beacause thats the day god was born
Yes it is.