________________ are called the "Synoptic Gospels. "

A. John, Matthew, Luke
B. Matthew, Mark, Luke
C. Mark, Luke, John
D. John, Matthew, Mark


Ans: B. Matthew, Mark, Luke

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The Russian __________ in the nineteenth century had associated loyalty to the government with religious affiliation.

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