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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]].
    464 bytes (60 words) - 11:49, 12 October 2015
  • ...by the assembly, passed through both Phoenicia and Samaria, declaring the conversion of the Gentiles. They caused great joy to all the brothers.
    174 bytes (29 words) - 18:23, 17 August 2008
  • He behaved himself uprightly in the conversion of the people, and took away the abominations of iniquity.
    105 bytes (17 words) - 07:04, 25 August 2008
  • ...way by the church, they passed through Phenice and Samaria, declaring the conversion of the Gentiles: and they caused great joy unto all the brethren.
    177 bytes (30 words) - 01:54, 12 August 2008
  • ==Conversion process==
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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
    1 KB (193 words) - 06:21, 18 October 2015
  • (of Philippi), Acts 16:23. The conversion of the Roman jailer, a man belonging to a class "insensible as a rule and h
    339 bytes (55 words) - 14:26, 13 November 2008
  • ...(14, 15). Sopater, one of Paul's companions belonged to this city, and his conversion probably took place at this time (Acts 20:4). It is now called Verria.
    425 bytes (65 words) - 14:08, 26 October 2008
  • ...They were "men of stature," and engaged in merchandise (Isa. 45:14). Their conversion to the Lord was predicted (Ps. 72:10). This word, in Ezek. 23:42, should be
    420 bytes (59 words) - 11:49, 17 November 2008
  • ...he Corinthians was written from Philippi some six years after the jailer's conversion, and he was with the apostle there at that time.
    413 bytes (64 words) - 13:33, 19 October 2008
  • In chapter 9 we see the conversion of [[Saul]] of Tarsus. This man, who had been a hater of all Christians, wa [[Paul]]'s conversion was very miraculous and dramatic. The conversion of the thief on the cross was a simple request by the thief and not so dram
    3 KB (560 words) - 17:29, 26 September 2015
  • ...treasurer of such a city he was a public officer of great dignity, and his conversion to the gospel was accordingly a proof of the wonderful success of the apost
    537 bytes (86 words) - 13:48, 6 November 2008
  • ...gs pass away, and all things become new (Acts 26:18). Thus we speak of the conversion of the Philippian jailer (16:19-34), of Paul (9:1-22), of the Ethiopian tre
    599 bytes (94 words) - 15:42, 2 November 2008
  • * [[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
    861 bytes (109 words) - 22:46, 19 July 2009
  • ...ia had a synagogue at Jerusalem (Acts 6:9). Paul visited it soon after his conversion (Gal. 1:21; Acts 9:30), and again, on his second missionary journey (15:41)
    735 bytes (115 words) - 20:17, 1 November 2008
  • ...at securing Papal religious and financial authority in Europe through the conversion, and sometimes persecution, of alleged heretics.
    1 KB (141 words) - 15:39, 9 September 2009
  • * [[Conversion]], [[Baptism]], [[Believer's baptism]] |
    1 KB (186 words) - 04:59, 14 February 2021
  • ...m. Paul had found Onesimus at Rome, and had there been instrumental in his conversion, and now he sends him back to his master with this letter.
    1 KB (200 words) - 21:11, 17 October 2015

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