In 1930 the Burnham Ward had 718 members, including unbaptized children under age eight.
This caused him some difficulty after he settled in Cambridge, and where he had a large family of twelve unbaptized children.
As payment he wanted an unbaptized child.
From this root, the name moor is also applied to unbaptized children, meaning not Christian.
Some people believed that trolls would take unbaptized children.
Sometimes they are believed to be the spirits of unbaptized or stillborn children, flitting between heaven and hell.
The world church Secretary stated that when counting unbaptized children and family members who attend services, the church numbers between 25 and 30 million.
Supernatural bliss, however, is not available to unbaptized children because they cannot experience beatific vision.
The infant was buried in a section of the cemetery usually reserved for unbaptized children and the indigent.
"The floors of hell are paved with the skulls of unbaptized children."