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Infant baptism, also
known as
paedobaptism, is a
Christian sacramental practice of
baptizing infants and
young children. Such
practice is done in the Roman...
- In
accordance with
their reading of the New Testament, they
rejected paedobaptism and
instituted baptism only of
professing believers. The
Baptists spread...
- to the
rejection of the
theological validity and
covenantal value of
paedobaptism.
Baptist beliefs are seen as
belonging to
three parties:
General Baptists...
- On some doctrines, such as the
Federal Vision, paedocommunion, and
paedobaptism, the CREC
allows each
church to
determine its own position.[citation...
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doctrine on credobaptism,
while leaving some
allowances for the use of
paedobaptism because of its
early history having origins within Lutheranism, and having...
- out of Presbyterianism"
because of the
doctrine of
infant baptism (
paedobaptism), and that
after a
period of
intensive study, his "convictions had solidified...
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common origin with
similar doctrinal beliefs,
including the
rejection of
paedobaptism and a
focus on
personal faith. This
connection was
presented as part...
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Retrieved 2021-09-14. "Why Not Grandchildren? An
Argument Against Reformed Paedobaptism". The
Gospel Coalition.
Retrieved 2022-07-31. Adam Possamai, Anthony...
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these promises.
Covenant theology under Westminster Federalism allows paedobaptism since it sees a
greater continuity between the Old
Covenant and the New...
- As a
young man he was
influenced by
Giorgio Siculo's
teaching against paedobaptism and transubstantiation. In 1546 he took part in the
Collegia Vicentina...