Mary Slessor, a Scottish missionary, credited her salvation to a personal encounter with Jesus Christ. She felt a sense of conviction of sin and found peace and assurance through faith in Christ's atoning sacrifice on the cross. Her faith in God guided her in her missionary work in Nigeria.
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It is not necessary to salvation to pray to Mary. However, Mary can be a great help to a soul seeking eternal salvation.
In The Crucible, Mary Warren changes her testimony because of the mockery from some of the girls. She knew that if she didn't change her testimony, she would be the next victim to be accused of witchcraft.
Mary Warren most likely changed her testimony because of the fear Abigial had induced in her. Mary was easily influenced by others around her, so Abigail had no problem in telling Mary what to do.
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She does not faint on command
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She does not faint on command
She does not faint on command
She cannot faint on command
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Emotional release through personal testimony of salvation.