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- Q5166475 subject Q6995138.
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- Q5166475 abstract "Broadly speaking, a conversion narrative is a narrative that relates the operation of conversion, usually religious. As a specific aspect of American literary and religious history, the conversion narrative was an important facet of Puritan sacred and secular society in New England during a period stretching roughly from 1630 to the end of the First Great Awakening.".
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- Q5166475 wikiPageWikiLink Q6995138.
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- Q5166475 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
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- Q5166475 wikiPageWikiLink Q8619722.
- Q5166475 wikiPageWikiLink Q8673452.
- Q5166475 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789422.
- Q5166475 wikiPageWikiLink Q9004953.
- Q5166475 comment "Broadly speaking, a conversion narrative is a narrative that relates the operation of conversion, usually religious. As a specific aspect of American literary and religious history, the conversion narrative was an important facet of Puritan sacred and secular society in New England during a period stretching roughly from 1630 to the end of the First Great Awakening.".
- Q5166475 label "Conversion narrative".