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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Conversion]]
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  • * [[Conversion of Cornelius (G.G.)]] | Christianity was first taken to the Gentiles with the conversion of [[Cornelius]] in [[Acts 10]].
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  • ...conversion is punishable by execution. In many Islamic countries, although conversion is illegal, it is not officially punished, however, family members often ta
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  • * [[Conversion of Cornelius (G.G.)]]
    899 bytes (128 words) - 21:22, 18 September 2008
  • ...and [[398 AD|AD 398]]. The work outlines Augustine's sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. The text of [[Text:The Confessions of Augustine (Outler)|C
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  • ...at securing Papal religious and financial authority in Europe through the conversion, and sometimes persecution, of alleged heretics.
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  • * [[Conversion]], [[Baptism]], [[Believer's baptism]] |
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  • ...ew Testament, all fo the stories of baptisms are related to new belief and conversion and this is often cited as an argument for believer's baptism today.
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  • : Being a Christian is more than just an instantaneous conversion; it is like a daily process whereby you grow to be more and more like Chris
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  • ...acceptance of God's saving grace by faith is usually known as the point of conversion. ...d in the past, we need to recognise that there are many different forms of conversion experience. Some of them are dramatic and others almost un-noticed.
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  • ...eality, not merely symbolically, converted into Christ's body and blood, a conversion referred to as [[transubstantiation]], so that the whole Christ, body and b
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  • ...ism of the Holy Spirit as the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that occurs on conversion. ...that all Christians '''receive''' the [[Holy Spirit]] at the time of their conversion or baptism, but in the more traditional [[Evangelicalism|evangelical]] poin
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  • * VHS to DVD conversion
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  • Muhammad is said to have condoned conversion by force, the killing of civilians when useful, and violence as a means to
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  • ...I dared to call him Father]] - A book about a Pakistani woman's remarkable conversion from Islam to Christianity |
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  • ...icalism is typified by an emphasis on evangelism, a personal experience of conversion, biblically-oriented faith, and a belief in the relevance of Christian fait
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  • In Austrian territories, Pan-Germanic nationalist groups, supported the conversion of Roman Catholics to Old Catholicism (or [[Lutheranism]]). Liberal politic
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  • ...], a number of baptisms are described that are associated with the initial conversion of a new believer.
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  • * Baptism by water immersion is the conversion from evil to good
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  • # Possibly a personal conversion to Christainity, although this is debated among scholars
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  • The Book of the [[Acts of the Apostles]] describes Paul's conversion to Christianity and his missionary activities throughout the Mediterranean,
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  • ...ceived entirely without controversy. For example, the chronicle of Lewis's conversion from [[atheism]] contains some of the author's reasons for believing. Lewis
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  • ...on from Jewish leaders, and through the leading of God (in particular, the conversion of [[Cornelius]] in [[Acts 10]]), the [[gospel]] spread to [[Gentiles]] (no
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  • ...Eastern Orthodox nation and neighboring nations began to follow Bulgaria's conversion.[2]
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  • ...sequence of an increased interest in the Church of Scotland concerning the conversion of the Jews, and of his own deep interest in [[Israel]], Duncan was appoint
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  • Acts 10 recounts the story of the conversion of the Gentile (non-Jew) [[Cornelius]], with the [[apostle Peter]] as a wit
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  • ...Alan Beeber of CCCI predicted that internet evangelism will result in more conversion that all other forms of evangelism for CCCI combined.<ref>http://www.lausan
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  • ...to convert to Christianity and call myself a Christian. It was an outward conversion, but in the inside I was still a Muslim and the same old person. When I got After my outward conversion to Christianity, I began digging in the Bible for clues that could bring Is
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  • Prior to Lewis' conversion to Christianity, he published two books: Spirits in Bondage, a collection o ...wrote an autobiography entitled [[Surprised by Joy]], which describes his conversion (it was written before he met his wife, [[Joy Gresham]]). His essays and pu
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  • ...3,000 Jews converted to Christianity on one day. Later in [[Acts 10]], the conversion of the [[Gentile]] Roman Centurion [[Cornelius]] and his family is told. Fo
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  • ...] when his teacher talked to him about how much [[God]] [[love]]d him. His conversion sparked the start of his career as an [[evangelist]]. However his first app
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  • Conversion of Paul
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  • ...made her shave (perhaps by pressure of his family who are unhappy with her conversion from Judaism). However, Paul makes no allowances if she is not to be shaven
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  • ...Evangelical movement. The chief emphases of this movement were individual conversion, personal piety and Bible study, public morality often including Temperance
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  • ...r's maturity in the book of Acts is his vision in [[Joppa]] and subsequent conversion of the gentile [[Cornelius]]. This narrative takes place near the end of Pe
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  • ...hoped at first that the renewing of the gospel would open the way for the conversion of the [[Jew]]s. When this hope was not realized, he made intemperate attac
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  • ...to be easily extricated from so profound an abyss of mire, God by a sudden conversion subdued and brought my mind to a teachable frame, which was more hardened i
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  • ..."Something New Under the Son" follows a young man through love lost and a conversion to Christianity, and finally into a career in music. A cross between Bunyan
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  • ...w faith was "miles" from a natural progression out of Judaism. Nor was his conversion impelled by a sense of guilt and inadequacy. Rather, he had been a proud an
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  • * [[Conversion (EBD)]]
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  • ...uperstitious ceremonies with the Church of Rome. Let us pray such to their conversion or to their destruction, &c.
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  • ...“sin boldly” quote. The argument, put forth in the form of a testimony of conversion to Catholicism, functions on a purely emotional level:
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