
1) Baptistic 2) Carter, clinton or gore 3) Church member 4) English boy name 5) Jesse Jackson, religiously 6) John, notably 7) Like baylor university 8) Protestant denomination
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1) Baptistic 2) Dunkard 3) Tunker
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• (n.) One who administers baptism; -- specifically applied to John, the forerunner of Christ. • (n.) One of a denomination of Christians who deny the validity of infant baptism and of sprinkling, and maintain that baptism should be administered to believers alone, and should be by immersion. See Anabaptist.Baptist: words in the definitio...
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member of a group of Protestant Christians who share the basic beliefs of most Protestants but who insist that only believers should be baptized and ... [24 related articles]
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Member of any of several Protestant and evangelical Christian sects that practise baptism by immersion only upon profession of faith. Baptists seek their authority in the Bible. They originated...
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Bap'tist noun [ Latin
baptista , German
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1. One who administers baptism; -- specifically applied to John, the forerunner of Christ.
Milton. 2. One of a denomination of Christians who deny the validity of infant baptism and of sprinkling, and maintain that bapt...
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[
adj] - of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Baptist church 2. [n] - follower of Baptistic doctrines
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Baptistic adjective of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Baptist church; `Baptist baptismal practices`; `a Baptist minister`
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Member of any of several Protestant and evangelical Christian sects that practise baptism by immersion only upon profession of faith. Baptists seek their authority in the Bible. They originated among English Dissenters who took refuge in the Netherlands in the early 17th century, and spread by emigration and, later, missionary activity. Of the worl...
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