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Meaning of rebaptizer

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rebaptizer (n.)

One who rebaptizes.

rebaptizer Sentence Examples

  1. The rebaptizer immersed the convert into the water three times.
  2. The sect of rebaptizers believed that baptism should be performed only on adults who had professed their faith.
  3. The renowned rebaptizer traveled extensively, spreading his beliefs and baptizing thousands.
  4. The rebaptizer's unorthodox teachings challenged the established religious norms of his time.
  5. The rebels faced persecution for their rebaptism practices, being accused of heresy and sedition.
  6. The rebaptizers' emphasis on personal conversion and the importance of adult baptism set them apart from other Christian denominations.
  7. The movement of rebaptizers originated in the early 16th century and gained widespread popularity during the Reformation.
  8. The rebaptizer's influence continued after his death, inspiring future generations to challenge religious authority and seek spiritual renewal.
  9. The modern rebaptizer movement emerged in the 20th century, with congregations springing up worldwide.
  10. Despite centuries of opposition, rebaptizers remain a vibrant and active religious community, dedicated to their distinctive baptismal beliefs.

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One who rebaptizes.

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The rebaptizer immersed the convert into the water three times.

The sect of rebaptizers believed that baptism should be performed only on adults who had professed their faith.

The renowned rebaptizer traveled extensively, spreading his beliefs and baptizing thousands.

The rebaptizer's unorthodox teachings challenged the established religious norms of his time.