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Pausing again, the speaker searched the faces of his auditors on the right and left, while he exclaimed in magnetic repetition: "Baptism -- _Baptism_ -- BAPTISM AND MIRACLE!"
The Prince of India — Volume 02 Lewis Wallace 1866
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Baptism (which inculcates exorcism) among the symbolical books, but on p. 637 bears the following testimony: "The Directory for solemnizing marriage, as well as the following _Directory for Baptism_, are found in the _oldest Corp. Doctrinae_, in the _Thuringian, Julian, Brandenburg_, and first DRESDEN EDITIONS, and also subsequently, in the Leipsic and
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Baptism: a Greek word [baptizein] that signifies immersion.
French Destinations 2010
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Baptism: a Greek word baptizein that signifies immersion.
French Destinations 2010
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Baptism: a Greek word [baptizein] that signifies immersion.
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To the right of the altar of the Baptism is the chapel of St. Joseph which was added to the church in 1735:
Neuzelle Abbey 2009
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"Baptism" is specified, being the sacrament whereby we are incorporated into the "one body."
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Justification is conferred in Baptism, the sacrament of faith.
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But of itself Baptism is only a beginning, an inauguration wholly directed toward the fullness of life in Christ.
Ecumenism 2009
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But of itself Baptism is only a beginning, an inauguration wholly directed toward the fullness of life in Christ.
A bit more on Holy Communion and non-Catholic Christians 2009
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