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Definition of Rebaptized
1. rebaptize [v] - See also: rebaptize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebaptized
Literary usage of Rebaptized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"rebaptized and of having laid his hands in penance on bishops—this was forbidden
by ecclesiastical law. On the third day the unanimous sentence was ..."
2. A Guide to the Study of Church History by William Joseph McGlothlin (1908)
"In doctrine he agreed with the church, but maintained that the lapsed should not
be restored to church fellowship, and rebaptized all who came to him. ..."
3. A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America, and Other Parts of by David Benedict (1813)
"While dissenters were permitted to reside in Spain, they were called, in general,
Anabaptists. They baptized converts from pagans and Jews, and rebaptized ..."
4. A Handy Book of Curious Information: Comprising Strange Happenings in the by William Shepard Walsh (1913)
"To complete its diplomatic education, it only wanted to be rebaptized to-day as
the Rose de la Republique Rouge, or the Red Republican Rose. ..."
5. Dissertations on Subjects Relating to the "Orthodox" Or "Eastern-Catholic by William Palmer (1853)
"Patriarch of Constantinople, directing that Lutherans and Calvinists coming over
to the Orthodox Greek Faith are not to be rebaptized, but are to be ..."
6. The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bingham by Joseph Bingham (1855)
"... or followers of Priscilla, the Montanists, Donatists, and all that were
rebaptized by them, are deprived of the right of contracting, buying, ..."