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  Baptism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
They become baptised only when they are older enough to make the decision that they want to be baptized and are ready to dedicate their life to Jehovah.
This requirement entails that the theology of baptism that the baptiser holds be sufficiently similar to that of the Catholic Church, although an exact identity is not required.
In normal circumstances, a licit baptism must be performed by a priest (for the Orthodox) or by a priest or deacon (for Roman Catholics and Anglicans) or by a duly ordained or appointed pastor (for Methodists).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baptism   (4509 words)

  
 Baptists: Why by Baptised?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
We follow the example of Jesus, who was baptised by John the Baptist because, 'it is right to do all that God requires' (Matthew 3.15).
Many churches (often called ‘open membership churches’) will welcome into membership those who have been baptised as a small child, recognising that this baptism was a significant part of the person’s journey of faith.
Most Baptist churches require all or most of their leaders (elders or deacons) to be baptised as a believer.
www.baptist.org.uk /Baptists/why.htm   (499 words)

  
 Baptism
Whether we are baptised as infants or adults, we are infants in the faith, called to grow and mature into full stature with Christ.
The renunciations and affirmations, adapted from an ancient liturgy, remind all participants that the repentance required at baptism, as in the whole of the Christian journey, is both a turning away from evil and a turning to Christ.
The naming of God and the personal name of the baptised point to the covenant that is established between God and each person who is received into the community of the new covenant.
webhome.idirect.com /~dwheeler/baptism.htm   (834 words)

  
 Royal Navy Community Web site - Organisations and Units - Naval Chaplaincy Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
So, the Bishop of the Forces allows children to be baptised into the Catholic community in the ship of the father or mother, but does require that the parents ask permission for this, because this is an exceptional case.
In the case of someone wishing his or her child to be baptised ashore, the options are to have the child baptised in a Naval chapel or a civilian church.
When a child is baptised on board ship, the ship's bell is used as the font, and the naval tradition is that the child's name and date of birth or baptism is inscribed around the inside of the bell.
www.rncom.mod.uk /organisations/naval_chaplain/catholic_baptism.cfm   (529 words)

  
 I want to know more about ... believers baptism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
If you have not been baptised as a believer (regardless of whether you were christened as an infant or an adult, and regardless of whether you were sprinkled or immersed in water), you should go and be baptised.
If you have been baptised as a believer, then there is no need to be baptised again, and if you did it, it would have the same value as taking a bath.
The church had a special service where the cell leaders would baptise those in their cell groups (a cell is like a tiny church), and as there were not enough garments to go around, mine was wet when I put it on.
www.joshua.co.za /christina/baptise.htm   (3401 words)

  
 Lamont Baptisms & Births, Dunoon & Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The name of the baptised child is John; the parents live in Counstown of Toward in this Parish.
Baptised this 12th June 1783, the Grandfather John McPherson in Achafuor being sponsor.
Campbell Spouses in Chappelstown of [Incillon?] of this Parish, was born y 14th and Baptised the 16th November 1784.
home.att.net /~jndlewis/DKBaptisms.html   (4549 words)

  
 OLI Parish
Parents who wish to have their baby baptised in another Parish should discuss this with their own Parish Priest as well as the Priest in the Parish where the baptism is to take place.
A child may be baptised so long as there is a well-founded hope that they will be brought up in the practice of the Catholic faith.
Alongside the Catholic Godparent(s), a non-Catholic who is a baptised Christian may stand as a Christian witness, similar to a Godparent.
www.oli.freeuk.com /baptism.htm   (738 words)

  
 Clement Ader in the Aviation History Encyclopedia
In August 1892, the Éole II accomplished a feat of 200 yards at a field in Satory, and managed to excite the interest of the minister of war Freycinet.
Ader then constructed Éole III which he baptised with a name destined for good luck: the Avion, a term showing up for the first time in his patent.
The Avion was like an enormous bat of linen and wood, of 16 yards in wingspan, equipped with two puller propellers of four blades, each powered by a steam engine of 30 hp.
www.usairnet.com /encyclopedia/Clement_Ader.html   (458 words)

  
 BAPTISM FORMULAE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
33 And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes; and was baptised, he and all his, straight way.
It is a statement of the fact that at baptism, a repentant believer desiring the remission of sins, is brought into relationship with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Similarly in Acts 10:48 Cornelius' household and friends were to be baptised in acknowledgement of the Lordship of Jesus of Nazareth.
members.aol.com /d4web4s/queries/formulae.htm   (1518 words)

  
 The Eternal Purpose of God   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
When Jesus came to John the Baptist to be baptised, John forbade him saying "I have need to be baptised by you and yet you come to me".
He who believes and is baptised shall be saved, but he who does not believe is damned" (Mark 16:15-16).
When Jesus was baptised it was a sign of the covenant between Himself and His Father that He would offer Himself as a sacrifice for sin.
www.ldolphin.org /studynotes/water.htm   (459 words)

  
 Holy Baptism - Christian Classics - Praize   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The word "teach" means, "make disciples of all the nations, baptising them." The believing disciple, as he is baptised in the water, is also to be baptised or introduced into the name of the Trinity.
"He that believeth, and is baptised, shall be saved." Baptism was not only a confession on man's part of the faith that he already had, but equally a seal on God's part for the confirmation of faith--a covenant sign in which the whole treasury of grace lay open, to be enjoyed throughout life.
As often as a baptised believer sees a baptism administered, or reflects on it, it is to be to him an encouragement to press, by an ever-growing faith, into the full life of salvation that the Trinity desires to work in him.
www.praize.com /classics/article.php?id=307   (775 words)

  
 Bradford Page
They had five children from 1621 to 1637 all of whom were baptised in Cattistock.
Joseph gave his age as 65 and said he was born in Dorset, so this would have meant a birth date anywhere between 1772 and 1776 which would fit in better with the births of his siblings.
It appears that he may have been born in Langton, but was baptised in Swanage, hence the confusion.
tibblestone.users.btopenworld.com /bradford.htm   (2319 words)

  
 The first Pepin familes in North America
Guillaume was baptised in 1607, in St. Laurent de la Bavière, évêché de Xaintes, and buried on August 12th, 1697, in Trois Rivièrés.
Etienne was baptised in 1615; buried Septmeber 15 1665, at Trois-Rivières.
Marie, the daughter of Gaspard BOUCHER, was baptised in 1630 and buried November 30, 1706 in Batiscan.
www.fortlangley.ca /pepin/pepin.html   (2161 words)

  
 The Spittle Family
It would be tempting to assume that the elder John, baptised in 1725, married first (1745) and the younger John second (1747), but one could also argue that the elder John was closer in age to the older Sarah Aston and therefore more likely to be her spouse.
EDWARD SPITTLE was baptised 23 May 1763, at the parish church of St. Bartholomew, Wednesbury, Staffordshire.
ESTHER SPITTLE, was baptised at Halesowen on 17 July 1785, the daughter of an Edmund (sic) and Mary Spittle.
home.earthlink.net /~gilesbl/families/spittle/spittle.html   (1672 words)

  
 Rev. Samuel Pierson
, was born in 1603 in Yorkshire, England and was baptised 27 Feb 1603/04 at Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.
She was baptised 31 July 1603 at Calverley, Yorkshire, England.
Peirson not baptised was buried" 2 Feb 1630/31 at Dewsbury, Yorkshire.
people.musc.edu /~geesey/PiersonSamuelRev.html   (273 words)

  
 New Covenant Church of God: FAQ118. Baptism into the Covenant of Christ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
You say that you accept that those who are baptised into Christ don't have to be baptised again (which is right) but then say people have to be baptised into your covenant.
You cannot be baptised into a person per se, but you can be baptised into a covenant or an agreement; as a signature in the world is the seal of a legal document, so baptism is the outer seal of discipleship.
This does not mean that their previous baptism is invalid in God's eyes because they were baptised in good faith and according to their understanding at the time, but it does mean that their previous baptism is not sufficient to be full members of the New Covenant Church of God.
www.nccg.org /FAQ118-BapCov.html   (421 words)

  
 Foundations-18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
But John tried to deter him, saying, "I need to be baptised by you, and do you come to me?" Jesus replied, "Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfil all righteousness." Then John consented.
As soon as Jesus was baptised, he went up out of the water.
His mission was to preach repentance of sin and to baptise in water those who had confessed their sin (Matt 3:1-6).
home.flash.net /~bmartens/iom/Foundations/foundations-18.htm   (634 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Archibald, s/o William Archibald and Margaret Yuill, baptised Jan 27 1804 Port of Monteith Scotland opr #5707808 2nd born son, should be named for maternal grandfather John Yuill, but since there is already a John in the family, he is named for two of his great grandfathers instead, William Ure and William Simpson.
Margaret (Maclean) Archibald and her husband William Archibald are buried in the Maitlandbank Methodist Cemetery Section B. Margaret Archibald, d/o William Archibald and Margaret Yuill, baptised Dec 4 1811 Port of Monteith opr #6379169 opr #6379169, named for her mother Margarert Yuill, and a probable grandmother on the Yuill side.
Robert Archibald, s/o William Archibald and Margaret Yuill, baptised in the Port of Monteith Scotland on November 14, 1815.
www.linneberg.com /skye/archibald1.html   (2436 words)

  
 Water baptism
We can also say in another way that only those who have been born again should be baptised, because those who repent from their sins and believe in Jesus are born of God (1Jn.3:9;4:7;5:1,4).
The one who baptised Paul who later became a great apostle was an ordinary disciple called Ananias whom we do not hear of again (Ac.9:10,18).
We are to be baptised in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
c-n-c.org /faqwb.htm   (1645 words)

  
 Henwood Family of Endellion and St Teath
There was also a male Henwood baptised in 1717, and a James Henwood who was buried in 1718 in St Endellion, although it is unclear how he was related to this family.
Thomas Henwood (c1747-1803) was baptised 14 Feb 1747 and in 1770 married Mary Brown, both at St. Teath.
Another Henwood couple, John and Ann, had a son baptised their, but it is not known if they are part of the same Henwood family or not.
www.geocities.com /Wellesley/Garden/3852/henwood/endellion.htm   (1937 words)

  
 The Shoebridges
From 1764 there are frequent references to Shoebridges in the parish records, but these are incomplete for purposes of tracing a direct family line, either because their births, deaths and marriage are not all recorded or because of movements to other parishes.
This John and Sarah had a son, John, who was baptised 4 Mar 1805, and a daughter Sarah, baptised 24 Mar 1907.
It was perhaps this William and his wife Mary, who had a son, William baptised on 27 Jul 1817 – or perhaps the William and his wife, Jane, whose daughter Sara was baptised on 5 Dec 1824.
www.hamersleyfamily.com /shoebridge.htm   (1004 words)

  
 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS
All the PRS and BTs for villages within several miles of Norwell and Dunham have been examined, these being the homes for many years of the English Sturtevant and Sturtivant families.
John baptised a bastard child begotten of Mary Bullivant as supposed by John Stirtivant of Ragnall born 19 April 1748.
Joseph and Barbara the sonne and dr of ----- Sturtivant of Arnall baptised.
www.sturtivant.org.uk /nottinghamshire.html   (1611 words)

  
 Religious News Online Forums-viewtopic-President Mwanawasa Preparing to Be Baptised
He said although he was baptised in UCZ, the Jehovah's Witnesses also told him that he needed to be baptised again.
President Mwanawasa said after he was nominated MMD presidential candidate, his wife, Maureen, who was already baptised, was visited by a number of church elders that were questioning their involvement in politics.
He said those that were baptised died with Christ and resurrected with him from the dead and that baptism was an act of worship.
www.sweenytod.com /nuke/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=88   (1218 words)

  
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Peter said: "Repent, and be baptised" (Acts 2:38); again: "And he commanded them to be baptised in the name of the Lord" (Acts 10:48).
The Ethiopian eunuch was simply baptised in the water that he and Philip came across on their journey (Acts 8:36).
But he had not confessed his faith to anyone, nor had he been baptised, for fear that he might lose his customers, most of whom were Jews.
www.gsimmonds.com /page26.html   (860 words)

  
 How I got to be baptised   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Even though I heard and read about baptism, and could accept it on an intellectual level, on an emotional level I still felt that it was weird.
At the end of March 1996, I attended a very interesting seminar on Inner Healing and we were told to ask for forgiveness from all the people that we have ever hurt and to forgive them for hurting us.
After the service they announced that a few people had requested to be baptised.
home.intekom.com /jly2/jly/e_baptised.html   (408 words)

  
 Adelaide Grace Ministries.....Baptised Into Christ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Anointed High Priest of Israel, after being baptised with water in the Jordan, and being anointed with the Holy Spirit by God, was then baptised with blood-splattered from head to foot-as the whip broke open His skin, as the thorns pierced His brow, and as the nails tore his hands and feet.
God is baptising here with the pouring out of His Spirit, the pouring out of the anointing oil on these who desire to enter the kingdom of priests.
Among the many things that could be said, I want to make one point: When Paul preached his gospel (the gospel of the grace of God), from the beginning of his ministry to the end of his ministry, he did not have to preach water baptism along with it.
homepages.picknowl.com.au /adelaidegrace/baptised.htm   (5668 words)

  
 Peru's 'mermaid' baptised - World - www.theage.com.au
A peruvian baby dubbed The Little Mermaid because she was born with a rare, usually fatal, condition in which her legs are fused has been baptised.
Two weeks ago, doctors began pumping saline solution into silicone bags inside the sack in the hope this would stretch the baby's skin to cover her wounds when her legs are separated.
"I wanted her to be baptised before the (separation) operation because anything could happen," her grandfather said.
www.theage.com.au /news/World/Perus-mermaid-baptised/2005/02/23/1109046986397.html   (221 words)

  
 If "Jesus" was "without sin" then WHY was he baptised by John the Baptist? - Below Top Secret General Discussion
Jesus was baptised so that everyone could see he was telling the truth about who he was.
quote///Yet the early church couldn't seem to erase the tradition that "Jesus" was baptised "for the remission of sins" by John the Baptist....
Having heard this, they were baptised in the Name of the Lord Jesus: and Paul laying his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came upon them" (Acts 19:1-6).
www.belowtopsecret.com /thread172374/pg1   (4072 words)

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