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Definition of Pedobaptist

Pedobaptist
Pedobaptist Pe`do*bap"tist, n. One who advocates or practices infant baptism. [Written also p[ae]dobaptist.]

Meaning of Pedobaptist from wikipedia

- Infant baptism (or pedobaptism) is the practice of baptizing infants or young children. Infant baptism is also called christening by some faith traditions...
- Believer's baptism or adult baptism (occasionally called credobaptism, from the Latin word credo meaning "I believe") is the practice of baptizing those...
- Whitley that Smyth may have coined such well-known theological terms as Pedobaptist. In February 1610, Smyth and other church members wrote a letter to a...
- Covenant of Grace, as in the covenant theology of standard Westminster pedobaptist federalism. Between The Fall in Genesis 3 and the New Covenant are several...
- anti-pedobaptist who was the first president of Harvard College. Another disagreement took place in the Cambridge church, and anti-pedobaptists began...
- Anabaptists. Clarke replied that he was neither an Anabaptist, nor a Pedobaptist (one favoring infant baptism), nor a Catabaptist (one opposing infant...
- being forced to resign from the Bible Board. In 1858, Dayton published Pedobaptist and Campbellite Immersions, a review of numerous Baptist writers on issues...
- Old Testament Morals, published in 1882. Baptizo-Dip Only: The World's Pedobaptist Gr**** Scholarship Baptist Church Perpetuity, 1904. Fanning Yater Tant;...
- Life, London, 1732). The "fifth" volume was to have included the anti-pedobaptist treatise previously published (in 1704), An Answer to Mr. Russen's Book...
- Christians" indicated open communion, and possible union of Baptists with Pedobaptists, leading to its dissolution in 1810. to form plans for the revival of...