Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... then a genuine conversion , an outward sign of salvation was a normal and sought after experience which gave ... in terms of property , but conversion was an important part of the status system in such New England communities .
... then a genuine conversion , an outward sign of salvation was a normal and sought after experience which gave ... in terms of property , but conversion was an important part of the status system in such New England communities .
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I have never since had one doubt about my conversion nor mode of baptism . That same sabbath day I was buried with my Lord in a watery grave by Elder Joseph Dimmock . In November of that year Elder Harding came to Chester on his way to ...
I have never since had one doubt about my conversion nor mode of baptism . That same sabbath day I was buried with my Lord in a watery grave by Elder Joseph Dimmock . In November of that year Elder Harding came to Chester on his way to ...
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Elder Samuel McAuley's a ( McCully ) conversion was somewhat remarkable . He like myself , was then a young man , and having received a special charge from his father not to go to any “ New Light ” meetings ( as they were then called ) ...
Elder Samuel McAuley's a ( McCully ) conversion was somewhat remarkable . He like myself , was then a young man , and having received a special charge from his father not to go to any “ New Light ” meetings ( as they were then called ) ...
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