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- the reception of the Holy Spirit in post-baptismal anointing (De Baptismo 6). De Baptismo includes the earliest known mention of a prayer for the consecration...
- neologism in the New Testament derived from the masculine Gr**** noun baptismós (βαπτισμός), a term for ritual washing in Gr**** language texts of ****enistic...
- of Sin, and Infant Baptism (De peccatorum meritis et remissione et de baptismo parvulorum), I, 6.6; PL 44, 112–113; cf. On the Literal Meaning of Genesis...
- it a "religious romance" It is attested no earlier than Tertullian, De baptismo 17:5 (c. 190), who says that a presbyter from Asia wrote the History of...
- the masculine noun baptismos "ritual washing" The verb occurs four times in the Septuagint in the context of ritual washing, baptismos: Judith cleansing...
- Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Bradshaw, Paul F. (1993). "Diem baptismo sollemniorem: Initiation and Easter in Christian Antiquity". In Carr, E...
- Formulis tum ab Occidentalibus tum ab Orientalibus in prima Catechesi et Baptismo proponi solitis (1647); De Macedonum et Asianorum Anno Solari Dissertatio...
- Petiliani Answer to the Letters of Petilian, Bishop of Cirta 401–405 De baptismo [contra Donatistas] On Baptism, Against the Donatists 404 In Iohannis evangelium...
- lección, perfección pt → t acceptāre, baptismum, conceptum, raptus aceptar, baptismo, concepto, rapto acetar, bautismo, conceto, rato aceptar, bautismo, concepto...
- consanguinitatis) but also his goddaughter (ratione affinitatis spiritualis ex baptismo contractae), on 21 November the contract was signed, which repeated the...