- not
recognize the
validity of the
previous baptism. When a
denomination rebaptizes members of
another denomination, it is a sign of
significant differences...
-
rebaptize him, and
after his
request was
granted they
rebaptized fifteen other people. For this practice, they were
called Anabaptists ('
rebaptizers')...
- on earth. We are
known as "Anabaptists" (not anti-Baptist)—meaning "
rebaptizers." "About The
Methodist Church".
Methodist Central Hall Westminster. Archived...
- 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...
- Luther,
teaching nonviolence and
refusing to
baptize infants while not
rebaptizing adult believers.
Kaspar Schwenkfeld and
Sebastian Franck were influenced...
- woman's womb (for the
unborn child), the
child is to be
conditionally rebaptized (with the
usual "if you are not baptized") even
though the
emergency baptisms...
-
Anabaptists denied the
validity of the
practice of
infant baptism, and
rebaptized converts.
Baptism is
practiced in
several different ways.
Aspersion is...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Novatians were Quartodecimans.
Augustine writes that the
Novatians would rebaptize people who came from the
Catholic Church. Some have
argued that the Novatians...