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At the same time he asserted that rebaptism had no support in scripture.
He issued a call for rebaptism of all the members of the area.
He admitted a church outside his own sect and rejected the rebaptism of Catholics.
This teaching was affirmed against the Donatists who practiced rebaptism.
Members were asked to seal their rededication with rebaptism.
Emma became a member of this organization without rebaptism, as her original 1830 baptism was still considered valid.
He never held another high office in the church, in part because he died sixteen months after his rebaptism.
Five hundred people presented themselves for rebaptism as a symbol of their determination to reform their lives.
This is sometimes referred to as rebaptism.
Rothmann apparently accepted "rebaptism" that day, and well over 1000 adults were soon baptised.
Upon his rebaptism, he was not reinstated as an apostle or as a general authority.
At the time, this did not require rebaptism or reordination, as each group accepted the priesthood and sacraments of the other.
They teach that it is also possible for a person who has fallen away from following Christ to make a new commitment via rebaptism.)
They were found to have drifted from Catholic doctrine over their 250 years in hiding and therefore deemed in need of rebaptism.
The Zürich council had passed an edict that made adult rebaptism punishable by drowning.
Augustine would argue against rebaptism.
Perpetual rebaptism, leading to a succession of baptismal feasts, is found, both from the social and the spiritual side, a pleasing feature.
This rebaptism was to symbolize Valenzuela's new commitment as a missionary and not due to any lack of current standing in the church on his part.
Those who had been baptized in the Trinitarian fashion needed to submit to rebaptism in Jesus' name.
De Soya explains to his daughter, Aenea, how he remembers the brief rebaptism ceremony at the local cathedral-St.
Diabolical rebaptism refers to the rebaptism of an individual in the name of the devil.
Some denominations, such as those in the Anabaptist tradition, require previously-baptized Christians to be Rebaptism before being accepted into their respective religious community.
Baptism: Performed by immersion after the age of accountability (normally age 8), and Rebaptism of excommunicated members.
Novatian was very angry not only that he was not elected pope, but that someone who did not believe in rebaptism was.
Among the Latter Day Saints who remained in the Midwest, rebaptism generally has been practiced only when an excommunicate rejoins the church.