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As a result, they reject the practice of infant baptism.
Since then, the practice of infant baptism had become common, and was tending to be general.
The second matter covered in the report is eligibility for infant baptism.
First with regard to infant baptism and its general availability.
They also rejected the practice of infant baptism, as did several other Protestant groups.
My infant baptism, which I could not remember, was thoroughly insufficient in her view.
They rejected infant baptism and all forms of medicine, whether western or traditional.
In the case of an infant baptism they are given by the godparents.
Most Christian churches practice infant baptism to enter children into the faith.
Augustine, however, had no Christian father and was a strong advocate of infant baptism.
Infant baptism is the practice of baptising infants or young children.
Scholars disagree on the date when infant baptism was first practiced.
Infant baptism is also called christening by some faith traditions.
After the 9th century, with infant baptism increasingly the rule, few baptisteries were built.
On the other hand Tertullian acknowledges that infant baptism was a common practice in his day.
Lutherans practice infant baptism because they believe that God mandates it.
Infant baptism and adult conversion: An exposition of the relation between.
The Catholic Church practised infant baptism on the same basis.
At Oxford he took part in a public discussion on infant baptism, which considerably raised his reputation.
They questioned the mass, the nature of church and state connections, and infant baptism.
Those who hold the first view may also adhere to the tradition of Infant Baptism.
These tenets render infant baptism meaningless within their belief system.
While some believe that infant baptism began to be widely practised at least by the 3rd century, the origins of the practice are controversial.
He was not widely known until the controversy over William Wall's work on infant baptism appeared.
In the early middle ages infant baptism became common and the rite was significantly simplified.