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person of the Trinity. The
synoptic gospels recount that John the
Baptist baptised Jesus.
Baptism is
considered a
sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance...
- both
claim to have John the Baptist's
right arm and hand, with
which he
baptised Jesus.
According to the
Catholic account, in 1464 Pope Pius II donated...
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Anubis (/əˈnjuːbɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἄνουβις), also
known as Inpu, Inpw, Jnpw, or Anpu in
Ancient Egyptian (Coptic: ⲁⲛⲟⲩⲡ, romanized: Anoup), is the god...
- The
phrase baptism by fire,
baptism of fire or
baptism with fire is a
Christian theological concept originating from the
words of John the
Baptist in Matthew...
- The
Baptised Traveller is the
debut album by
English free-jazz
drummer Tony Oxley,
which was
recorded in 1969,
released on CBS as part of
their Realm Jazz...
- Look up baptism,
baptise, or
baptize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Baptism is a rite of
admission into the
Christian church.
Baptism may also refer...
- [nikɔla də laʁʒijiɛʁ];
baptised 10
October 1656 – 20
March 1746) was a
French painter and draughtsman. Largillière was
baptised at the
Church of Saint-Barthélemy [fr]...
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spread the Gospel. The
Romanian organization was
first known as
Christians Baptised with the Holy
Spirit (Romanian: Creștinii botezați cu
Duhul Sfânt) and...
- Only
baptised persons are
eligible to
receive communion,
although in many
churches communion is
restricted to
those who have not only been
baptised but...
- the
seventeenth century when
Charles James Stuart (King
Charles I) was
baptised with two names. That was a
French fashion,
which spread to the English...