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The next night was our baptism, and we did everything we'd expected.
It is a baptism in which they have all taken part.
I knew that any campaign would be a baptism by fire.
Now that's what you call coming through a baptism by fire.
No record of his baptism have been found so far.
Case given, you have a child who to ask for baptism, him or herself.
So is baptism, only it was blood instead of water.
They were also allowed to present their children for baptism.
Between 1897 and 1904, 74 baptisms took place on board.
"I guess you've got to have your baptism by fire at some point."
You wonder what kind of baptism is about to take place.
And maybe the baptism would work after all, if he put on White man's clothes.
The average number of baptisms in a year between the years 2003-2005 was 680.
Also, the order of baptism for the dead is laid out.
The first baptism was held on September 5 of the same year.
Record of his birth or baptism has never been found.
He had not been invited to either the baptism or the party, the police said.
In 1967, five years after his death, the church split over the issue of baptism.
This, it might be said, was a real Texas baptism.
Coming into a hit show after it had been playing for years can be "a baptism by fire," she said.
By the end of 1559, over 1,200 had accepted baptism.
In 1884 there were the first public baptism of black persons.
His baptism took place 2 months after the tragedy of 1810.
The first is the large basin to hold water for baptism.
He continued his baptism by fire until the water grew cold.