baptism

UK /ˈbæptɪzəm/ US /ˈbæptɪzəm/
noun 3name 1

Definitions

noun

1

A Christian sacrament, by which one is received into a church and sometimes given a name, generally involving the candidate to be anointed with or submerged in water.

The child’s baptism was held at the old church.

The ceremony of baptism symbolizes spiritual rebirth.

2

A similar ceremony of initiation, purification or naming.

3

The moment at which an object is first assigned a proper name.

name

1

The Baptist faith; the Baptist denominations of Christianity.

Whereas Landon Carter was disgusted with his overseer's proselytizing in 1776, his nephew Robert, who originally shared his skepticism, saw the light in 1778, converted to Baptism himself, and spent much of the next decade encouraging his slaves to follow suit — much to the annoyance of several of his overseers.

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