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  2. Rebaptism - Wikipedia

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    Those coming from religious groups outside Nicene Christianity, such as former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are rebaptized because the Reformed Church holds that the Mormon baptism was invalid (the Reformed Church does not view this as "rebaptism" but as the individual receiving the sacrament of "baptism" for the ...

  3. Category : People rebaptized after excommunication by the ...

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    For those rebaptized after excommunication between 1830 and 1844 under the leadership of Joseph Smith, see Category:People rebaptized after excommunication by the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints). Since 2020, the LDS Church has used the term "withdrawal of membership" in place of "excommunication".

  4. Reformed baptismal theology - Wikipedia

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    He continued to accept the validity of infant baptisms, and did not believe those baptized as infants should be rebaptized. [ 23 ] Later Reformed theologians reacted against Barth's views on baptism by appealing to Calvin, the idea that baptism is a promise rather than an accomplished reality, and the idea of baptism as a replacement of ...

  5. Conditional baptism - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, if an emergency baptism has been performed over a part of the body other than the head (practically: during birth), or on a pregnant woman's womb (for the unborn child), the child is to be conditionally rebaptized (with the usual "if you are not baptized") even though the emergency baptisms should be performed in this way if necessary ...

  6. Life of Joseph Smith from 1827 to 1830 - Wikipedia

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    At least six other people were baptized that day in the nearby Seneca Lake, and at least seven others were baptized on the following Sunday, April 18, [164] after a revelation two days earlier had stated that new converts had to be rebaptized into "a new and an everlasting covenant" regardless of any prior baptism. [165]

  7. Mormon Reformation - Wikipedia

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    On December 30, 1856, the entire all-Mormon Utah territorial legislature was rebaptized for the remission of their sins, and reconfirmed under the hands of the Twelve Apostles. [11] To encourage reformation, certain adjunct theocratic committees may have attempted to ensure order and conformity by censuring local troublemakers.

  8. Baptism - Wikipedia

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    The water should be cold, but if you do not have cold water, then use warm. If you have neither, then just pour water on the head three times in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Both the one who is baptized and the one who baptizes should fast beforehand, along with any others who are able, the one that is baptized being ...

  9. Baptism in the name of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    He preached that pastors should stop baptising in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and only baptize in Jesus’ name because that was what the early Church did; this became known as "The New Issue". In 1914, a year after McAlister gave his sermon over baptism, Frank Ewart and Glenn Cook rebaptised each other in the name of Jesus.