Because Rome means no meeting and the people there are not that nice even though they have good ice cream.
The early Christians had to hold secret meetings in Rome because being Christian was against the law. The only religion allowed in Rome was the polytheistic worship of the Roman gods, like Mars, Jupiter, Juno, and Venus. Because the Christians believed in the one God and believed in Jesus Christ, their religion was illegal, and they had to meet in secret to avoid being punished for breaking the laws.
Public meetings are held in government settings. Meetings of Congress, statehouses, and cities all hold meetings open to the public.
Consuls
at her home
Yes
Chamber
Attention, meetings, grudges..................... your breath
True
trajan
The legal concept of freedom of speech requires that public schools which allow student groups to hold public meetings should afford the same right to religious student groups. For example, if the school allows the Entrepreneurs Club to hold meetings, it cannot refuse to let a Christian student group hold meetings.
the greek senators held their meetings on a flat-topped hill in Athens where about 5000 citizens attended.
Not all revival meetings are loud, biblically they are loud according to Acts 2:1-47. but you can still have quite revival meetings. it depends where you hold it. and who attends it.