Similar words: baptise, baptism, baptist, baptismal, baptismal font, john the baptist, baptize, baptized. Meaning: adj. having undergone the Christian ritual of baptism.
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1 At least nine out of ten Mexicans are baptised Catholics.
2 Mary Titford - who were all baptised on the Sabbath morning, June 10, and admitted in the afternoon.
3 He was not even baptised until he lay on his deathbed.
4 Walker was baptised a Presbyterian but throughout her life her religious faith grew ever broader in its outlook.
5 They returned to Marseilles and were baptised by Maximinus who became the first bishop of Aix.
6 Many Saxons were baptised and swore oaths to remain loyal,[www.Sentencedict.com] on threat of forfeiture of their lands and freedom.
7 Their little boy was registered and baptised with the surname of his father, my son.
8 One in every six human beings was baptised into the pope's church.
9 Their little boy was registered and baptised with the surname of his father.
10 Pray for those recently baptised: David Tang , May , and Agnes, and infant dedication? Caleb Lee .
11 She was baptised in 1732 and given the name Marie - Angelique Memmie Le Blanc .
12 Jacques Cartier (December 31, 1491 September 1, 1557), baptised Jakez Karter(Sentencedict.com), was a French explorer popularly thought of as one of the major discoverers of Canada.
13 He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon and baptised there on 26 April 1564.
14 At this time she decided to become a Christian and was baptised.
15 One of the hazards of the sudden death of infants was that they might be carried off before they had been baptised.
16 Enoch's raft was carried by a shoal of fish to Culross where she was baptised by St Serf.
17 A derivation of White Sunday, it refers to the white garments worn by the recently baptised Christians of the early Church.
18 Christ's presence , followed by Christ's absence , impressed him so deeply that he asked to be baptised.
19 Many have found happiness in this dignified atmosphere, have married and baptised their children.
20 To spare them the limb of hell reserved for the unchristened, they were baptised at birth.
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