Hannah Carr

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Probably all the Christian groups were unanimous on one thing: each wanted the complete freedom to proclaim its own view. It soon became obvious, however, that the only way each group could get such freedom for themselves was to grant it to all the others. Thus, the churches were forced to shoulder the burden alone for evangelizing the unconverted and nurturing the believers—no state support, no state protection. Christianity was on its own.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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