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  • Laodicea was a town in ancient Asia (modern-day Turkey). It was a wealthy town in New Testament times and the [[Letter to the church at Laodicea|chur ...or cold, both of which were useful and good. Likewise, although materially wealthy and known for their healing eye ointment and textile industry, Jesus rebuke
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  • ...countries with about a billion inhabitants. [[North America]] includes the wealthy and English speaking predominantly [[Protestant]] countries of the [[United ...e continent with around 700 million inhabitants. It is mostly economically wealthy, containing the large and influential [[European Union]]. It has traditiona
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  • ...c]], although there is an increasing number of non-religious people in the wealthy countries of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • ...countries with about a billion inhabitants. [[North America]] includes the wealthy and English speaking predominantly [[Protestant]] countries of the [[United
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  • The United States of America is a populous and wealthy, democratic English speaking country in [[North America]]. There is freedom
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  • Furthermore, the appearance of being wealthy, being a leader in textile production and also a leader in ointments for th
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  • ...or cold, both of which were useful and good. Likewise, although materially wealthy and known for their healing eye ointment and textile industry, Jesus rebuke
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  • ...e continent with around 700 million inhabitants. It is mostly economically wealthy, containing the large and influential [[European Union]]. It has traditiona
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  • ...trans-Atlantic trade with America, Puritans in England were growing quite wealthy. Similarly, the artisan classes had become increasingly Puritan. Therefore,
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  • ...of the 16th, centuries, chiefly at the cost of the Earl of Oxford, and the wealthy family of Spring, whose arms are to be seen in many parts of the building.
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  • ...gh the injury and pain it may inflict, or by the prosperity of the world's wealthy, who live riotously in all manner of voluptuousness. Look upon what you hav
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