baptistical (Meaning)

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baptistical (a.)

Baptistic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of baptistical

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baptistical Sentence Examples

  1. The baptistical fount stood prominently in the center of the church, inviting worshippers to the sacrament of baptism.
  2. The elderly deacon carefully lowered the infant into the baptistical water, a symbol of spiritual rebirth.
  3. The congregation gathered around the baptistical font, witnessing the public profession of faith.
  4. The baptistical water dripped gently from the font, leaving a sense of cleansing and renewal.
  5. The pastor immersed the believer three times in the baptistical water, representing the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  6. The baptistical service concluded with a prayer of thanksgiving and a blessing upon the newly baptized.
  7. The historic baptistical church had weathered the storms of time, preserving its sacred purpose.
  8. The congregation's baptistical practices strictly adhered to traditional doctrines of immersion.
  9. The baptistical theology of the congregation emphasized the necessity of believer's baptism.
  10. The baptistical font became a focal point for spiritual reflection and the celebration of new life in Christ.

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The baptistical fount stood prominently in the center of the church, inviting worshippers to the sacrament of baptism.

The elderly deacon carefully lowered the infant into the baptistical water, a symbol of spiritual rebirth.

The congregation gathered around the baptistical font, witnessing the public profession of faith.

The baptistical water dripped gently from the font, leaving a sense of cleansing and renewal.