
Rebaptism is associated with: What is called rebaptism is generally seen not as a repetition of a valid baptism, but as a first baptism: the earlier ceremony carried out on the person is judged to have been invalid. Thus, when a denomination rebaptizes members of another denomination, it is a sign of significant differences in theology. Many churc...
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[Mormonism] Rebaptism is a practice in some denominations of the Latter Day Saint or Mormonism movement. The Latter Day Saints were headquartered in Nauvoo, Illinois. Many who were already baptized members of the church, were rebaptised either to show a renewal of their commitment to the movement or as part of a healing ordinance. After the...
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• (n.) A second baptism.
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Re·bap'tism (rē*băp'tĭz'm)
noun A second baptism.
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