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Quick Questions Can I receive communion in an Anglican church?
Quick Questions When Jesus mentioned the "one flock, one shepherd," was he referring to the Catholic Church alone?
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~ Justin Martyr, apologist, Saint; to the Prefect Rusticus after the prefect had threatened Justin with "torture without mercy;" from the trial transcript by Tatian (A.D. 165).
 
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