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addressed Anatolian ancient Antiochus Apocalypse Apollonius Aristides Artemis Asia Minor Asian Asian Churches Asklepios Astyages Augustus authority Caria centre chapter character Christ Christian cities of Asia citizens civilisation coins Colossæ Commune crown death deity Divine Domitian East Emperor Empire entirely Ephesian Ephesus expression fact feeling Flavian goddess Græco-Asiatic Greek city harbour Hellenic Hellenised Hermus Hermus Valley Hierapolis hill honour idea Ignatius Imperial religion inscription Jewish Jews John kings land Laodicea literary Lycus Lydia Lysimachus Mæander marked mentioned messenger mind Mysia nature Nicolaitans ordinary organisation pagan Paul Pergamenian Pergamum period persecution Philadelphia Phrygia practical probably Province Asia recognised regarded religious represented ritual road Roman Rome Sardian Sardis second century seems Seleucid Seven Churches Seven Cities Seven Letters situation Smyrna Smyrnaean spirit stand Strabo symbolism temple thou thought Thyatira tion Tmolus travelling Tribe true whole words worship writer Zeus