David Thomson is not what I would have answered. I thought it was William Penn. His colony of Philadelphia is patterned after the Christian city of Philadelphia (the city of brotherly love) in the Book of Revelations. Christ addressed 7 letters to cities in Asia. Six were admonished for one reason or another but Philadelphia was the only one that had no fault.
Anne Hutchinson
A savage and uncivilised person. The word takes its meaning from Latin as a person living outside the Roman Empire. Also a person not living in a Christian country
An entrance sign of a christian community, is that a person would have accepted Jesus into their hearts, and has started living a way of a christian. in example: praying for people that need their prayer, living a lifestyle that Jesus would approve of (all people sin, that's why God sent Jesus down to save us), attending church with an approving heart.
Yes, the noun 'settlement' is a common noun, a general word for any settlement of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for settlement is the name of a settlement, for example the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia, or Hull House, a settlement house in early Chicago, IL.
a settlement is a person thet smells
A christian should give example to that person they have to give testomonic of what god is done in his life. and always say "God bless you"
no ofcourse not long ago there was a rule in china that says you have to respect all religion and if you are a christian Chinese or a christian person living in china its not illegal there are churches there or if u are Chinese budhist and you want to be christian in china its fine .
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living in a rural society.
To live as a true Christian affects a person's personality very much in a positive direction, I think people would call it living in Christ or following Christ.
While the date of Christmas is international, it is not a big holiday in Japan, as most Japanese aren't Christian.
please specify your question a little more, are you talking about a person example or something else?