Conversion Christianity -- See Also the narrower term Conversion Christianity Here are entered works dealing theoretically with the conversion of Jews to Christianity.
Conversion -- Christianity -- Congresses. : The Christianization of Scandinavia : report of a symposium held at Kungälv, Sweden 4-9 August 1985 / ed. by Birgit Sawyer, Peter Sawyer, Ian Wood.
Conversion -- Christianity -- Sermons. : Quodvultdeus of Carthage : the creedal homilies : conversion in fifth-century North Africa / translation and commentary by Thomas Macy Finn.
Conversion -- History of doctrines. : Le problème de la "conversion" : étude sur un terme commun à l'hellénisme et au christianisme des trois premiers siècles / par Paul Aubin.
Conversion -- Poetry. : Mentis humanæ metamorphosis, sive conversio, The history of the young converted gallant, or, Directions to the readers of that divine poem written by Benjamin Keach, intituled Warre with the devil [electronic resource] : here shewing the readers thereof how to read the same poem aright in these four respects, viz. I. in reference to the substance or history thereof, II. in reference to the intent or mystery thereof, III. in reference to the consequent doctrine thereof, IV. in reference to practical application thereof / compiled in a poem by J. Mason, Gent. ...
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Conversion -- Quaker authors. : Judgment brought forth unto victory, and mercy kissing j[udgm]ent [electronic resource] : being t[he] work and mercy of God (upon my soul) which conduceth to his praise : also a tender invitation of love unto the professors and to the prophane, to come unto Christ that they may have life / written in the fear of the Lord, and as moved by his Holy Spirit through his servant, Francis Lea.
Conversion Tables Mensuration Early Works To 1800 : Wilhelmi Bedwelli Trigonum architectonicum: The carpentars rule, explaned, reformed, and enlarged [electronic resource] : that is, a table seruing for the more exact, and speedy measuring of boord, glasse, stone, and such like, both plaines and solids, by the foot, then euer heretofore hath in this kinde, beene set out or taught by any: inuented, and first published in the yeere 1612, by Wilhelm Bedwell, parson of S. Ethelburghs London.
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Conversion (Theology) -- Early works to 1800. : An epistle to Friends [electronic resource] : shewing the great difference between a convinced estate and a converted estate, and between the profession of the truth and the possession thereof, with the comfort and sweetness to the soul it affordeth : with a few words of good counsel and wholesome advice both to parents and children / by one that travels for Sion's prosperity, known by the name of John Banks.
Converts -- See Also the narrower term Christians Here are entered general works on converts to Christianity. Works on persons affiliating upon conversion with a particular denomination are entered under headings of the type Anglican converts; Catholic converts; etc.
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Converts. : A narrative of the conversion of Thomas Mackernesse, late of March, in the Ille of Ely [electronic resource] : who was condemn'd for robbery, &c. and executed at Wisbech, Aug. 19, 1694 : with an account of his penitential behaviour, and discourses with the ministers who came to visit him / publish'd by J. Burroughs.