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Definition of Rebaptizer

Rebaptizer
Rebaptizer Re`bap*tiz"er, n. One who rebaptizes.

Meaning of Rebaptizer from wikipedia

- on earth. We are known as "Anabaptists" (not anti-Baptist)—meaning "rebaptizers." "About The Methodist Church". Methodist Central Hall Westminster. Archived...
- not recognize the validity of the previous baptism. When a denomination rebaptizes members of another denomination, it is a sign of significant differences...
- Reformation, almost all "active" or involved LDS Church members were rebaptized as a symbol of their commitment. At a church meeting on September 21,...
- church, accept the validity of baptisms performed with them and do not rebaptize. In United Protestant Churches, such as the United Church of Canada, Church...
- from it in 1839, and remained disaffected for almost 19 years. Marsh was rebaptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in July...
- referring to the Axis powers in 1942. On October 7, 1942, club board members rebaptized the club with the name of a leading national symbol: the Cruzeiro do Sul's...
- Luther, teaching nonviolence and refusing to baptize infants while not rebaptizing adult believers. Kaspar Schwenkfeld and Sebastian Franck were influenced...
- Reformation, almost all "active" or involved LDS Church members were rebaptized as a symbol of their commitment. The Reformation is considered in three...
- of the independent nation of Gran Colombia. It was Simón Bolívar who rebaptized the city with the name of Bogotá, as a way of honoring the Muisca people...
- including infant baptism. However, Karlstadt is not known to have been "rebaptized", nor to have taught it. Hans Denck and Hans Hut, both with German mystical...