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Definition of Rebaptisms
1. rebaptism [n] - See also: rebaptism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebaptisms
Literary usage of Rebaptisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Select Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church by Philip Schaff, Henry Wace (1900)
"And all the bishops answered : It is just, it pleases us. NOTES. ANCIENT EPITOME
or CANON XLVIII. Let there be no rebaptisms, ..."
2. Labrador, the Country and the People by Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1909)
"A stranger from across some far water was dubbed "Over-sea" or its Indian
equivalent.1 Indian rebaptisms, ..."
3. Chronicon Ephratense: A History of the Community of Seventh Day Baptists at by Lamech, Brother Lamech, Johann Peter Miller, Joseph Maximillian Hark (1889)
"It is settled, however, that such rebaptisms could not be made an article of
faith, for the venerable Henry ..."
4. Mars and Its Canals by Percival Lowell (1906)
"... that though the particular appellatives of the several seas were constantly
altered, rebaptisms, while changing the personal, kept the generic name. ..."
5. The Baptist Denomination: Its History, Doctrines, and Ordinances; Its Polity by Dudley C. Haynes (1856)
"... we may account for the fact, for fact it is, that there were those " in the
period of the Reformation," who did not immerse in their rebaptisms. ..."