Erasmus
Sidney Lanier
The Roman governor who wrote seeking guidance about what to do with Christians was Pliny the Younger. He wrote to the emperor Trajan.
Paul wrote a few letters to christians.
the ignorance speech the pepe speech amd the vine speech
Mark wrote to encourage perscecuted Christians.
One African American poet who wrote about the suffering of enslaved persons was Phillis Wheatley. She was the first African American to publish a book of poetry in the United States and her work often depicted the experiences of enslaved individuals in a poignant and thought-provoking manner.
The poem containing the words "If I were blind ..." was written by John Milton in his poem "On His Blindness." In the poem, Milton reflects on his own blindness and questions how he can serve God despite his physical limitation.
John Milton wrote the poem on his blindness because it is a short synop of what this sonnet tries to infer. This sonnet is written as a result of Milton's grief, as he lost his eye sight at his middle age.
Nowadays everyone has equal rights. Christians can do anythings but they bully Muslims. Christians wrote 60,000 books against Muslims what a shame on Christians.
A former enslaved African-American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence from Britain.
William Lloyd Garrison
John Dalton did not "get eye disease". He had, from birth, a vision abnormality that led to partial colour blindness -- red-green blindness. When, at the end of the 18th century, he recognised this deficiency, and wrote a scholarly paper which first described this problem, colour blindness became widely known as "daltonism".