baptism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

baptism in the PONS Dictionary

baptism Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

baptism of fire
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The baptism can be performed by priestly ministries.
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These virtues are bestowed upon human beings during baptism.
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Small groups started, and meetings and baptisms were held at night.
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Consequently, in 1590 he was deposed for refusing to remove the pictures from his church and discontinue the use of exorcism at baptism.
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The first written reference is from a 1623 book on baptisms.
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The parish priest visited the place occasionally for marriage, baptism and masses.
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Only males may be appointed as elders and ministerial servants (their term for deacons), and only baptized males may officiate at weddings, funerals, and baptisms.
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When he learnt of his daughter's baptism, he became even more furious.
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From nearly six months of study and preparation, he had intended the work to evoke a flood, baptism, destruction, and rebirth simultaneously.
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As a result, they reject the practice of infant baptism.
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