Exemplos de uso de His conversion em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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His conversion was such.
I welcome his conversion.
His conversion to the poor.
That was Paul's conception of his conversion.
Oh, then his conversion doesn't mean much, does it?
By Paul, at the time of his conversion Acts 9:9.
Prior to his conversion, a Persian man had a vision.
He joined them later on, after his conversion.
His conversion to Catholicism was thereby made public.
They said this parable describes his conversion.
After his conversion he took the new name Omar.
And how did the rest of his unit react… to his conversion?
His conversion meant donning the red cloak of martyrdom.
The true Christian is a miracle, his conversion is"A WORK" of God.
His conversion spearheaded a wave of baptisms in the protectorate.
I am thinking first of all of Damascus,the place which recalls his conversion.
After his conversion to Islam he was known as Idris, or Edris, Effendi.
Jordanes refers to himself as agrammaticus before his conversion.
After his conversion on Easter evening Peter never again denied Christ.
The Jews determined to kill Paul right after his conversion: Acts 9:23.
Shortly after his conversion, Eliphas- that was his name- fell ill.
In fact, that was his life after his conversion to Jesus!
His conversion resulted in an impromptu public debate on the street with the priest.
Apparently, he had discussed neither his conversion nor his candidacy with her.
His conversion happened when he stopped treating Jesus with cool indifference.
Writing to the Philippians,he describes his experience before and after his conversion.
His conversion was like that of John Bunyan, not like the so-called salvation of modern evangelicals.
My associate, Dr. Cagan,attended Dr. John MacArthur's church for several months, before his conversion.
Paul of Tarsus, after his conversion to Christianity, claimed the title of"Apostle to the Gentiles.
Every sinner must be convicted of his sin, andfear the justice of God before his conversion.