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English: In addition to the regions coloured as representing the expansion of Christianity, it must be kept in mind that Christian communities already existed at such centres as Athens, Corinth, and Rome, and that there was a Christian Diaspora throughout many other regions (cp. 1 Peter i.); but to colour these as Christian would give an exaggerated idea of the extension of the new faith.
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Source Atlas of the Historical Geography of the Holy Land
Author George Adam Smith

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The Church and Empire in the East under Trajan (c. 110 AD)

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