-
Church counted footwashing among the sacraments,
though it was not
practiced that often. The
Synod of
Toledo (694) "declared that
footwashing should be observed...
-
seven ordinances are taught,
including "baptism, the Lord's Supper,
footwashing, marriage,
anointing with oil, the holy kiss, and the
veiling of women...
- churches,
including those of the Anabaptists,
include headcovering and
footwashing as ordinances. The
number of
ordinances depends on the
Christian denomination...
-
apologist Tertullian recorded that
footwashing was a
regular part of
Christian worship in the ante-Nicene period.
Footwashing was done with a
basin "of water...
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Church of the
Brethren churches and
congregations have the
Agape feast,
footwashing, as well as the
serving of the
bread and wine in the
celebration of the...
- and Antichrist.
Cranach shows Jesus kissing Peter's foot
during the
footwashing. This
stands in
contrast to the
opposing woodcut,
where the pope demands...
-
Conservative Mennonite Anabaptist churches,
which include "baptism, communion,
footwashing, marriage,
anointing with oil, the holy kiss, and the
prayer covering"...
- Christians),
footwashing is
regularly practiced as an ordinance, in
obedience to Jesus'
command in John 13:1–17. The
early Church practiced footwashing, in addition...
- many
traditional Mennonite churches,
which include "baptism, communion,
footwashing, marriage,
anointing with oil, the holy kiss, and the
prayer covering...
-
scholars believe that
another Sophocles title,
Niptra (Νιπτρα, "The
Footwashing", "The Washing"), is the same play as
Odysseus Acanthoplex. Dana Sutton...