Definition of Rebaptism. Meaning of Rebaptism. Synonyms of Rebaptism

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Definition of Rebaptism

Rebaptism
Rebaptism Re*bap"tism, n. A second baptism.

Meaning of Rebaptism from wikipedia

- practice rebaptism, as they believe that the priesthood authority to perform baptisms resides in their church only. However, the term rebaptism in the Church...
- temples for anyone who did not receive these ordinances while living. Rebaptism is also practiced in the Latter Day Saint movement, currently by the LDS...
- Diabolical rebaptism is the supposed rebaptism of an individual in the name of the devil. It was a common accusation made against the accused at witch...
- with rebaptism, and a new baptismal font was dedicated on the east side of the Endowment House on Temple Square for the purpose of rebaptism. Rebaptism as...
- s**** to pattern their life after his. Some former groups who practiced rebaptism, now extinct, believed otherwise and complied with these requirements...
- during the schism with the Church of Carthage, Miltiades condemned the rebaptism of apostatised bishops and priests, a teaching of Donatus Magnus. The...
- maintained any claim to leadership within the church, his application for rebaptism was unanimously approved. On November 12, 1848, Cowdery was rebaptized...
- circulation of the Mormon Reformation with his emphasis on plural marriage, rebaptism, and p****ionate preaching and oration. It was during this period that...
- who had been baptized in the Trinitarian fashion needed to submit to rebaptism in Jesus' name. Furthermore, Ewart believed that Jesus' name baptism and...
- Trinity at five months old by an Episcopal priest in Austin, Texas. Her rebaptism caused protests from leading figures in the Episcopal Church, which made...