- a word derived from baptism.
Example Sentences
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So the citizens changed the town's name like the rebaptism of an unfortunate child.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If nothing else, the furor over Luci's rebaptism ought to help the word get around.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Luci, who called her rebaptism "a personal matter," suggested that she had wanted the ceremony, to make sure that she was fulfilling the requirements of her new church.
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Helen, soft Helen, is it indeed in thee that the wild and brilliant "lord of wantonness and ease" is to find the regeneration of his life—the rebaptism of his soul?
From The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II by Various
The matter in dispute was the rebaptism of those heretics who had received baptism before they conformed to the Church.
From A Source Book for Ancient Church History by Ayer, Joseph Cullen