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1 His parents have passed away and he has had a religious conversion .
2 Some of these states have made religious conversion either unlawful or extremely difficult.
3 He had some sort of religious conversion - adreamor a vision or something.
4 She's currently working on a book about religious conversion among millennial and Gen-Z women.
5 Thus expeditiously could religious conversion be effected when an earthly crown was its guerdon.
6 Mass religious conversion or something else that demands radio silence.
7 During the child's illness he underwent an old-fashioned religious conversion .
8 Only the justification had changed, from moral and religious conversion to aid and economic development.
9 Those with long memories will not have forgotten the startling religious conversion of Prof C.E.M.
10 Lockwood's father, married with five children, had a religious conversion that saw him get a… Audio
11 There certainly hadn't been a miraculous religious conversion .
12 Republican enthusiasm reached its white heat, borrowing the self-forgetting devotion and dedicated zeal of a religious conversion .
13 With political power, Hindu nationalists in several Indian states have made religious conversion either unlawful or extremely difficult.
14 Harding says that although most people think of religious conversion as a one-step process, it's really two steps.
15 This is new for me, counting the religious conversion of one of my friends as a positive change.
16 I've just had a religious conversion .
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