Crossword-Solution: BAPTISMS
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| Birth rites | 1 answer |
| Christian rites | 1 answer |
| Some church ceremonies | 1 answer |
| Some church highlights | 1 answer |
| They may use heavy fonts | 1 answer |
| They're often set in heavy fonts | 1 answer |
| Trying inductions | 1 answer |
| Initiations | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EZCAME
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with BAPTISMS (5)
Jan Coggan, who had passed the cup to Henery, was a crimson man with a spacious countenance, and private glimmer in his eye, whose name had appeared on the marriage register of Weatherbury and neighbouring parishes as best man and chief witness in countless unions of the previous twenty years; he also very frequently filled the post of head god-father in baptisms of the subtly-jovial kind.
The great Jesuit theologian, Bellarmin, did indeed try to deny the reality of this baptism; but this can only be regarded as a piece of casuistry suited to Protestant hardness of heart, or as strategy in the warfare against heretics.(241) (241) For prayers at bell baptisms, see Arago, Oeuvres, Paris, 1854, vol.
Seats are once again to be had in any part of our parish church, and the chapel-of-ease is going to be enlarged, as it is crowded to suffocation every Sunday! The best known and most respected among our parishioners, is an old lady, who resided in our parish long before our name was registered in the list of baptisms.
With his baptisms and eucharists, and his twelve disciples, and his birth in a cave, and so forth, he seemed to the early Fathers an invention of the devil and a most dangerous mockery on Christianity--and all the more so because his worship was becoming so exceedingly popular.
The entry of his baptism still stands, crooked-lettered, in the old parchment register of the Bideford baptisms for 1587-3: “Raleigh, a Winganditoian: March 26.” His name occurs once more, a year and a month after: “Rawly, a Winganditoian, April 1589.” But it is not this time among the baptisms.
Quotes with BAPTISMS (3)
Under the leadership of religious professionals, modern worship has become passive — listening to a message and singing some songs. Seldom is there a call to service or an invitation to trust Christ. Baptisms take place inside the church where it is safe and comfortable rather than in public where there is opportunity to give witness to the saving grace of Christ. The great needs of society are left to para-church groups, government agencies, and other social service organiza…
Even at the very dawn of Christianity, there was a commonly-accepted theory known as the Blood Libel, which stated matter-of-factly that Jewish people regularly sacrificed non-Jewish babies and used the blood of those babies in Judaic rituals. Later, in medieval times, plagues and other diseases were commonly blamed on Jews, resulting in the enforcement of Apartheid-like conditions, separating Jewish communities from the rest of the population throughout Europe. For example, …
Because of the Resurrection, our natural reaction must be to get past our emotional reactions as quickly as possible and reflect on what happened in light of the cross and the resurrection and our own baptisms into that defining reality — to the life-giving and life-affirming waters of forgiveness and reconciliation.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1973–2022).