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11baptize — also baptise verb (baptized; also baptised; baptizing; also baptising) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French baptiser, from Late Latin baptizare, from Greek baptizein to dip, baptize, from baptein to dip, dye; akin to Old Norse kvefja to… …
12John Smyth (1570–1612) — John Smyth (1570 c. August 28, 1612) was an early Baptist minister of England and a defender of the principle of religious liberty. Many historians consider John Smyth as a founder of the modern Baptist denomination (see Baptists).Early lifeSmyth …
13name — namer, n. /naym/, n., v., named, naming, adj. n. 1. a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known. 2. mere designation, as distinguished from fact:… …
14baptize — baptizable, adj. baptizement, n. baptizer, n. /bap tuyz , bap tuyz/, v., baptized, baptizing. v.t. 1. to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby. 2. to cleanse spiritually;… …
15baptize — bap•tize [[t]bæpˈtaɪz, ˈbæp taɪz[/t]] v. tized, tiz•ing 1) rel to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism 2) rel to give a name to at baptism; christen 3) rel to initiate or dedicate by purifying 4) rel to… …
16baptise — verb administer baptism to The parents had the child baptized • Syn: ↑baptize, ↑christen • Derivationally related forms: ↑christening (for: ↑christen), ↑baptism, ↑ …
17John Wesley — Infobox Person name = John Wesley image size = 175px caption = birth date = birth date|1703|6|29|mf=y birth place = Epworth, Lincolnshire, England death date = death date and age|1791|3|2|1703|6|28|mf=y death place = education = Charterhouse… …
18Valentinian II — • Emperor of the West (371 392) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Valentinian II Valentinian II † …
19baptise — [c]/bæpˈtaɪz / (say bap tuyz) verb (baptised, baptising) –verb (t) 1. to immerse in water, or sprinkle or pour water on, in the Christian rite of baptism. 2. to cleanse spiritually; initiate or dedicate by purifying. 3. to christen. –verb (i) 4.… …
20bap|tiz´er — bap|tize «bap TYZ, BAP tyz», verb, tized, tiz|ing. –v.t. 1. to dip (a person) into water or sprinkle with water, as a sign of the washing away of sin and of admission into the Christian church: »The minister baptized the child in church on Sunday …