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Aspersion (la. aspergere/aspersio), in a
religious context, is the act of
sprinkling with water,
especially holy water.
Aspersion is a
method used in...
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baptism that is
distinguished from
baptism by
affusion (pouring) and by
aspersion (sprinkling),
sometimes without specifying whether the
immersion is total...
- vocals. Also in that year
Tillett fronted The
Aspersion Caste, aka
Louis Tillett and His Cast of
Aspersions, with Bastiaans, Burdett,
Ikinger (by then ex-Kings...
- the
doctrine of the denomination, but it
generally includes immersion,
aspersion, or
anointment with water. The
Early Church (Acts 15, the
Council of Jerusalem)...
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training course and is hurt when the
doctor leading the
training casts aspersions upon her age.
Later she
receives a
summons to
appear before a
London Board...
- also
include total submersion baptism,
partial immersion baptism, and
aspersion or sprinkling.
Christian denominations which baptize by
affusion do not...
- immersion; if
immersion is total, by submersion; by
affusion (pouring); and by
aspersion (sprinkling).
Those who hold the
first view may also
adhere to the tradition...
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baptism are
designed for
baptisms using a non-immersive method, such as
aspersion (sprinkling) or
affusion (pouring). The
simplest of
these fonts has a...
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believe it was
started by a
deliveryman for a
competitor trying to cast
aspersions based on
prune juice's
laxative effects, but it may
simply be because...
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community consider incendiary... I
certainly had no
intention of
casting aspersions on
anyone in the ****
community or on the
community itself. I
regret any...