Crossword-Solution: REBAPTISM 9 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Rebaptism n. A second baptism.

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proselytism 5 answers
spiritual growth 7 answers
taking faith 7 answers
change of heart 11 answers
rebirth 23 answers
Baptism 55 answers
Belief 73 answers
Passage 84 answers
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Perpetual rebaptism, leading to a succession of baptismal feasts, is found, both from the social and the spiritual side, a pleasing feature.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
With such a people the popularity of an ascetic Church appears legitimate; in these strict rules, in this perpetual supervision, the weak find their advantage, the strong a certain pleasure; and the doctrine of rebaptism, a clean bill and a fresh start, will comfort many staggering professors.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
After the condemnation of the Kayesville offenders and their rebaptism, the next move was the appointment of missionaries to hold services in every ward, and the sending out of what were really confessors, appointed for every block, to inquire of all--young and old--concerning the most intimate details of their lives.
The Story of the Mormons William Alexander Linn 2000
But, while they were admitted to rebaptism on their confession, the coveted permit was not issued and they were notified that to offend would be to incur death.
The Story of the Mormons William Alexander Linn 2000
Those who practised this rite were, therefore, called "Anabaptists"-- that is to say, those who baptized a second time--or, more frequently, merely "Baptists." The rebaptism of a person who had been already once baptized was not only in the eyes of the established church an impiety, it was in the eyes of the established law a capital crime, and the history of Anabaptism in Germany is the history of a long martyrdom.
European Background Of American History Edward Potts Cheyney 2003