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  • ...eformation]]. Today it is also known as Lutherstadt, after its most famous citizen, [[Martin Luther]].
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  • In some countries, such as North Korea and Saudi Arabia, it is unlawful for a citizen to be a Christian, and public conversion is punishable by execution. In man
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  • ...was one of the most famous kings of Israel. He was the son of [[Jesse]], a citizen of [[Bethlehem]]. He trusted [[God]] and overcame [[Goliath]], the [[Philis
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  • ...n the early [[Christian]] [[church]]. He was a [[Jew]] who was a [[Roman]] citizen from the city of [[Tarsus]]. As a [[Pharisee]] he was involved in the perse
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  • 9. Sir William Ramsey. St. Paul the Traveler and Roman Citizen. (Baker reprint: 1949 from 1894 lectures). Intent on discrediting Luke’s
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