Lexicographical Neighbors of Discipled
Literary usage of Discipled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Hand-book on Christian Baptism by Richard Ingham (1871)
"That baptism was administered to the person who was really or professedly discipled
to Christ in the time of Justin, his own words clearly evince, ..."
2. Paedobaptism Examined: With Replies to the Arguments and Objections of Dr by Abraham Booth (1829)
"I say, discipled by baptism, for that is plainly intended by the words of the
... And all nations are to be so discipled, ie all consenting nations. ..."
3. The Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Matthew Henry: Containing in Addition to by Matthew Henry, Philip Henry (1833)
"... as a disciple to Jesus ; had discipled it, or been ranked among the disciples
of Jesus ; or (as some understand it) had discipled others to Jesus. ..."
4. The Evils of Infant Baptism by Robert Boyte Crawford Howell, Southern Baptist Publication Society (1852)
"Is any one ever " discipled by baptism ?" To disciple is to teach. ... To pretend
then, that any one is "discipled by baptism" is nonsense. ..."