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Essay heading: Behind the reason of Constantine's Christian Conversion
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Therefore, he sought his father's God in prayer. When he reached Milvian Bridge, he was praying to the god and asked for his succeed on his upcoming military campaign. Suddenly, Constantine had an absorbing vision. He saw the sign of the cross emblazoned across the sky and the words "IN HOC SIGNO VINCES" or in translation, "in this sign you shall be victorious"... displayed 300 characters
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He saw the sign of the cross emblazoned across the sky and the words "IN HOC SIGNO VINCES" or in translation, "in this sign you shall be victorious". Constantine was struck with amazement, along with his whole army which also witnessed this miracle. Later on that night, he had a dream to reaffirm him what he had encountered before in the noon... displayed next 300 characters
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