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"That the little mothers have all their children and die unbaptized."
Bring him into the light, though he be unbaptized.
The church once taught that it was the place where unbaptized infants went when they died.
Limbo, the place where unbaptized babies went, seems to have disappeared.
Now even the unbaptized among you have served God, without even meaning to.
Sikhs who are unbaptized do not necessarily have to follow these rules.
They did not even stop there, but let out all the unbaptized American infants we had been accumulating for two hundred years and more.
Some people believed that trolls would take unbaptized children.
"This is where the unbaptized souls remain, neither punished nor rewarded."
I'd rather that it went unbaptized to its grave than marked with your cross of blood."
Supernatural bliss, however, is not available to unbaptized children because they cannot experience beatific vision.
From this root, the name moor is also applied to unbaptized children, meaning not Christian.
He concluded that unbaptized infants go to hell as a consequence of original sin.
"This is a communion even I can take, unbaptized as I am."
The unbaptized, that is the Jews, were not members of the society at all; their lives were spared but otherwise they had no rights.
The recipe called for the fat of an unbaptized infant, for goodness' sake.
"The floors of hell are paved with the skulls of unbaptized children."
Alternatively, it can be used for someone that is of Mormon descent but unbaptized or non-religious.
As unbaptized, they could not actively take part in any service, for that was reserved for those baptized.
As payment he wanted an unbaptized child.
It makes you wonder about God up there on His throne with no mercy for the little unbaptized babies.
Perhaps if he went unnamed, unbaptized, she reasoned, God might overlook him and leave him to her care.
They have never heard the name of my Only Begotten, and they die unbaptized.
The infant was buried in a section of the cemetery usually reserved for unbaptized children and the indigent.
That is why, according to traditional theology, unbaptized babies have to languish in limbo for all eternity.