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Conversion is the alchemic process of transmuting one substance into another. or, as interpreted by [[Jesse Sump]]... the vessel by which [[Gnosticism]] survived its various purges into the [[Renaissance]].
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Conversion is the alchemic process of transmuting one substance into another or, as interpreted by [[Jesse Sump]]... the vessel by which [[Gnosticism]] survived its various purges into the [[Renaissance]].

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Conversion is the alchemic process of transmuting one substance into another or, as interpreted by Jesse Sump... the vessel by which Gnosticism survived its various purges into the Renaissance.