California. The chain of Missions - about one day's ride apart - ran from San Diego to San Francisco.
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The original Papal inquisition was set up to find heretics. The Spanish Inquisition was originally established to sniff out 'insincere converts' from Judaism, and later extended its scope to include 'insincere converts' from Islam. By about 1600 something like 20% of all those in trouble with the Spanish Inquisition were being 'investigated' for allegedly 'insulting the Inquisition', failing to respect the Inquisition and so on.
Burning a material converts chemical energy into thermal energy.
Nitrogen Fixation
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To "save" the "indfidel"(Native Americans) from going to hell for eternity and gain converts to the Catholic faith. if its for apex....its to teach native american about Christianity ^^ tnx apex im gonna graduate XD
Very complex question, and still not firmly established. But it seems the hippocampus plays a major role.
It changes from year to year, but here are the numbers of converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for recent years: 2010: 272,814 converts 2009: 280,106 converts 2008: 265, 593 converts 2007: 279,218 converts 2006: 272,845 converts 2005: 243,108 converts And some other years, to compare: 1995: 304,330 converts 1985: 197,640 converts 1976: 133,959 converts
A solenoid converts electric energy into electromagnetic energy, which then converts into kinetic energy.
It converts playable items
There is no one group called "converts". Without being more specific (converts to Christianity, converts from Hinduism to Buddhism, etc), this question can't be answered.
Who were the converts of northern revivalism
One special thing about Santa Clara de Asis is its historic significance as one of the 21 Spanish missions in California founded by Father Junipero Serra in the 18th century. It is one of the oldest missions established in California and is known for its distinctive adobe architecture and beautiful gardens. Additionally, Santa Clara de Asis has a rich cultural heritage as a place where Native American converts were taught European agricultural techniques and Christianity.
The converts were called earlier as gentiles.