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rebaptize Meaning

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rebaptize (v. t.)

To baptize again or a second time.

rebaptize Sentence Examples

  1. The congregation decided to rebaptize the candidates who had previously undergone an invalid baptism ceremony.
  2. After his conversion to Buddhism, he underwent a symbolic rebaptism to mark his transformation.
  3. The pastor refused to rebaptize the parishioner who had already been baptized in a recognized Christian denomination.
  4. The church authorities ordered the rebaptism of all members who had been baptized by an unauthorized minister.
  5. The new religious movement required its followers to rebaptize themselves to cleanse themselves of past sins.
  6. The bishop granted permission for the rebaptism of individuals who had renounced their former faith.
  7. The theologian argued that rebaptism was unnecessary and a violation of the doctrine of baptismal regeneration.
  8. Some Christian denominations consider rebaptism to be a valid practice, while others strictly prohibit it.
  9. The rebaptism ceremony involved a full immersion in water, followed by a renunciation of previous baptisms.
  10. The convert requested to be rebaptized as a sign of her commitment to her newfound faith.

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To baptize again or a second time.

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The congregation decided to rebaptize the candidates who had previously undergone an invalid baptism ceremony.

After his conversion to Buddhism, he underwent a symbolic rebaptism to mark his transformation.

The pastor refused to rebaptize the parishioner who had already been baptized in a recognized Christian denomination.

The church authorities ordered the rebaptism of all members who had been baptized by an unauthorized minister.