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The first church founded outside the norms of Judaism was in Samaria.
The early Church’s simple body of belief contained the following doctrines ____. (Mark all correct)
Phillip founded no church besides Samaria.
The three prominent Church leaders of 48 A.D. to 68 A.D. were ____.
The testimony of the members was not seen as weapons of the Church.
The siege of Jerusalem was carried on by Vespasian’s son ____.
Though Peter received a vision from God concerning uncleanness, the truth God was teaching Peter was that the Gentiles were to be accepted into the Church.
The 2nd Imperial Persecution of Christians was begun by Domitian in ____.
Saul was born again long after the visit by Peter to Cornelius house.
John the Beloved died at ____.
At the end of the first century, the Church could be described as ____. (Mark all that apply)
The love of the early Church for their fellow disciples brought about a ____. (Mark all correct)
Missionary zeal was a sign of the strong young Church prior to the expanding Church period.
The early Church lacked missionary zeal but had that quickly changed by sharp persecution.
The Expanding Church Period settled the question of whether Christianity would remain a Jewish sect of not.
It was long after 48 A.D. before the Church was evangelizing toward Europe.
Stephen was a lousy preacher and had no world-wide vision.
Stephen was the first Christian martyr.
Saul was a teacher of Jewish law.
Saul had no hatred for the early Church.