Baptism: Adopted by Christ
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Whether it was Becoming, when Christ was Baptized that the ...
... we might know, from what was accomplished in Christ, that after being washed in
the waters of baptism the Holy ... declares us to have become the adopted sons of ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether it was becoming when.htm

Whether Christ's Temptation Should have Taken Place after his Fast ...
... according to what is said of Christ, that "Jesus began to do and to teach" (Acts
1:1). Consequently, immediately after His baptism Christ adopted an austere ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether christs temptation should have.htm

The Fire to be Kindled. --The Baptism of Sufferings. ...
... but I have still the baptism of suffering to ... view, which, by the way, was adopted
(among the ... word sune'chomai, thus apprehended, was Christ's first expression ...
/.../section 212 the fire to.htm

Baptism.
... it is evident that he had already adopted the principles ... crucified his Master, he
assisted in the baptism of three ... of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/killen/the ancient church/chapter ii baptism.htm

Of the Necessity of Baptism to Salvation.
... they, however, were not companions of Christ, but enemies ... Junius, is adopted here
in preference to Oehler's ... seems to allow that sprinkling is baptism, but not ...
/.../tertullian/on baptism/chapter xii of the necessity of.htm

On Baptism
... A. Baptism is a Sacrament which cleanses us from Original Sin ... "Christians," that
is, members of the Church of Christ. ... Children of God," that is, adopted children ...
/.../kinkead/baltimore catechism no 4/lesson 14 on baptism.htm

Not Like unto Us.
... This appears from the events immediately following the Baptism. St. ... the fact of the
inability of the human nature which Christ had adopted to accomplish ...
/.../kuyper/the work of the holy spirit/xxi not like unto us.htm

The Baptist Confession of 1688.
... It was adopted early in the eighteenth century by the ... Church polity and on the subjects
and mode of baptism. ... shall be gathered into one, under Christ, the head ...
/.../the baptist confession of 1688.htm

Of the Reason Why Forty Generations (Not Including Christ Himself) ...
... not at the commencement of his Gospel, but at the point of Christ's baptism, and
gives ... he was begotten of him, but only on the ground that he was adopted by him ...
/.../augustine/the harmony of the gospels/chapter iv of the reason why.htm

Faustus Recurs to the Genealogical Difficulty and Insists that ...
... from heaven at the time of the baptism, therefore, according ... of David, and had somehow
been adopted from the ... name Son of David would be applicable to Christ. ...
/.../faustus recurs to the genealogical.htm

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John 3:22
After these things came Jesus and his disciples into the land of Judaea; and there he tarried with them, and baptized.
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John 4:1,2
When therefore the LORD knew how the Pharisees had heard that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John,
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Subtopics

Baptism

Baptism For the Dead

Baptism of Fire

Baptism of the Holy Spirit

Baptism With the Holy Ghost and With Fire

Baptism With the Holy Spirit is Through Christ

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: All Saints Partake of

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: Christ Administered

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: Foretold

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: Necessity For

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: Promised to Saints

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: Renews and Cleanses the Soul

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: The Word of God Instrumental To

Baptism With the Holy Spirit: Typified

Baptism: Administered by Immersing the Whole Body of the Person In

Baptism: Administered to Households

Baptism: Administered to Individuals

Baptism: Administered to Only to Professing Believers

Baptism: Administered to Scriptures Supporting Infant Baptism

Baptism: Adopted by Christ

Baptism: Appointed an Ordinance of the Christian Church

Baptism: As Administered by John

Baptism: Christian

Baptism: Confession of Sin Necessary To

Baptism: Emblematic of the Influences of the Holy Spirit

Baptism: Faith Necessary To

Baptism: John's

Baptism: Regeneration, the Inward and Spiritual Grace of

Baptism: Remission of Sins, Signified By

Baptism: Repentance Necessary To

Baptism: Sanctioned by Christ's Submission to It

Baptism: There is But One

Baptism: To be Administered in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy

Baptism: Typified

Baptism: Unity of the Church Effected By

Baptism: Water, the Outward and Visible Sign In

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