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Definition of Baptizer
1. n. One who baptizes.
Definition of Baptizer
1. Noun. Agent noun of baptize; a person who baptizes. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Baptizer
1. a baptist [n -S] - See also: baptist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baptizer
Literary usage of Baptizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising by William J. Simmons, Henry McNeal Turner (1887)
"Eminent Minister—Moderator of the General Association—Editor— Preacher of Twelve
Thousand Funeral Sermons—baptizer of Eight Thousand Candidates. REV. MR. ..."
2. A complete concordance to the revised version of the New Testament by John Alexander Thoms (1882)
"29. not raised why then are they b. for them [baptizer.] Mrk. 6. 14. John the
Baptist [Gr., the В.] is 6. 24. the head of John the Baptist [Gr., ..."
3. History of the Early Baptists: From the "beginning of the Gospel" to the by William Cocil Duncan (1857)
"THE first baptizer was John the Baptist. In the year of Rome 781, Tiberius being
on the throne of the Caesars, that holy man came forth from the wilderness ..."