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It is said that this Mark traveled to Egypt and was the
first to preach there the Gospel which he had written, and that he was the
first to found churches in Alexandria itself. Eusebius,
Church History 11, 16,1.
The holy apostles and disciples of our
savior were dispersed throughout the inhabited world. Thomas, according to
tradition, was assigned the country of the Parthians, Matthew obtained
Ethiopia, Bartholomew upper India, Andrew, Scythia, John, Asia where he
lived: he died at Ephesus. Peter seems to have preached to the Jews of
the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Bithynia, Cappadocia and Asia; finally
having come to Rome also, he was crucified head downwards, having himself
asked that he might suffer in this way. What need we say of Paul who, from
Jerusalem to Illyricum fully proclaimed the gospel of Christ and finally
bore witness at Rome under Nero? These are the express words which Origen
uses in the third volume of his Commentaries on Genesis. Eusebeus,
Church History III, 1
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