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In 100 AD, the Christian church was still in its early stages. It was largely confined to the Roman Empire, with most of its members belonging to the Greek and Jewish communities in the region. Christianity was not yet considered a legitimate religion at this time, and was still heavily persecuted by the Roman authorities. Despite this, the Christian church had already spread to a number of cities and towns, which began to form the earliest structures of the Christian faith. These early structures included churches, bishops, priests, and deacons. By this time, the teachings of Jesus Christ were becoming more widely understood and accepted, and the Christian faith was beginning to spread across the empire.

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Published: Wednesday, December 14, 2022

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