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1. Stephen <em>was the first Christian martyr</em>. Acts 7:59 "And they stoned Stephen..." Acts 8:1 "And Saul (Paul) was consenting unto his death..."
2. Ananias <em>ministered Paul.</em> Acts 9:12 "...a man called Ananias...putting his hands on him..."
3. Gamaliel <em>taught Paul</em> . Acts 22:3 "I am ...a Jew...brought up ...at the feet of Gamaliel..."
4. Barnabas <em>accompanied Paul in mission.</em> Acts 11:30 ""...and sent it [relief] unto the elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul.
5. Silas <em>accompanied Paul in mission</em>. Acts 15: 40 "and Paul chose Silas, and departed..."
6. Tarsus , <em>Saul's (Paul's) birth place</em>. Acts 21:39 "But Paul said, I am a man...a Jew of Tarsus, a city in Cilicia..."
7. Damascus <em>where Jesus met Saul</em>. Acts 9:2,3 "...letters to Damasco to the synagogues...he came near Damasco..."
8. Timothy <em>was encharged to oversee the churges in Ephesus.</em> 1 Timothy 1:3 "...abide still at Ephesus, when I went to Macedonia..."
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The American society emerged in the years that followed World War II as the world's most productive and affluent society. Dramatic demographic changes that have resulted throughout the country as a result of a booming economy and a "baby boom".
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The Antifederalists were a diverse coalition of people who opposed ratification of the Constitution. ... They believed that the greatest threat to the future of the United States lay in the government's potential to become corrupt and seize more and more power until its tyrannical rule completely dominated the people.
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