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Definition of Baptizes
1. baptize [v] - See also: baptize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baptizes
Literary usage of Baptizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Twenty Years Among the Mexicans: A Narrative of Missionary Labor by Melinda Rankin (1875)
"... Bible agent, baptizes forty converts—This mission was transferred, in 1871,
by the A. & FC TL, to the Presbyterian Board of Missions—Converts multiply ..."
2. Discovery of the Origin of the Name of America by Thomas H. de Lambert de St. Bris (1888)
"Mercator had the benefit of this information.1 THE MOST FAMOUS MONARCH OF THAT
PERIOD baptizes AMERICA. Charles I, King of Spain, who was also Charles V, ..."
3. The Life, Labors, and Travels of Elder Charles Bowles, of the Free Will by Arthur Dearing, John W. Lewis (1852)
"1822—The Death of an Old Saint—His Labors in Huntington—Revival Interest—He
baptizes Several—Attends the Huntington Quarterly Meeting—Preaches at ..."
4. The Story of the Irish Before the Conquest: From the Mythical Period to the by Mary Catharine Guinness Ferguson (1903)
"... killed " by the Wind and Sun "—Saint Patrick overthrows Crom Cruach and his
twelve sub-gods—baptizes ..."