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V331 Conversion to Christianity. (Cf. M177.1.)
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- Druid converted to Christianity · V331.0.1 entry
- Three (two) Irishmen who believed in Christianity before the coming of St. Patrick. (Cf. A1546.3.1.) · V331.0.2 entry
- Conversion to Christianity through miracle · V331.1 entry
- Conversion to Christianity on pain of death · V331.2 entry
- Miraculous beautification upon conversion to Christianity. (Cf. D1860.) · V331.3 entry
- Conversion to Christianity through repentance · V331.4 entry
- Conversion to Christianity through love · V331.5 entry
- Conversion to Christianity out of gratitude. Ruler has captive baptize his sister and then marry her. Grateful for past kindnesses · V331.6 entry
- Saladin asks to be made a Christian knight · V331.7 entry
- Fairies converted to Christianity · V331.8 entry
- Swans (transformed children) do not suffer in harsh weather after conversion to Christianity · V331.9 entry
- Conversion to Christianity because of admiration for Christian virtue · V331.10 entry
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- Vow to become a Christian · M177.1 entry