- not
recognize the
validity of the
previous baptism. When a
denomination rebaptizes members of
another denomination, it is a sign of
significant differences...
- on earth. We are
known as "Anabaptists" (not anti-Baptist)—meaning "
rebaptizers." "About The
Methodist Church".
Methodist Central Hall Westminster. Archived...
- Carthage, and
other bishops in
Africa and Asia Minor,
unless they stop
rebaptizing heretics.
Cyprian attacks the Pope in a
treatise that
gains support from...
-
services in
reaction to
Catholic Church ****ual
abuse cases.
Greene was
rebaptized in 2011 into
North Point Community Church, an
evangelical megachurch network...
- Luther,
teaching nonviolence and
refusing to
baptize infants while not
rebaptizing adult believers.
Kaspar Schwenkfeld and
Sebastian Franck were influenced...
-
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...
- 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...
-
mainstream Catholic church considered them
sufficiently heretical to
require rebaptizing if they
returned to the
church (Fabric., Bibl. Graec. 9.366). This...
- The
denigrative term Anabaptist,
given to them by others,
signifies rebaptizing and is
considered a
polemical term, so it has been
dropped from use in...
- 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...