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1 | Verses where water alone means baptism? | John 3:5 | DocTrinsograce | 134613 | ||
Some dictionaries do, indeed, describe it as offensive. I've been re-reading Foxe's Book of Martyrs. He uses the term frequently, but apparently without anchor. Some of the martyrs were much more explictly derogatory in their epithets. No, indeed, I meant no offence. Forgive my solecism. Since it troubles you, I will avoid the use of the word in the future. |
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2 | Verses where water alone means baptism? | John 3:5 | Emmaus | 134614 | ||
Doc, I am putting on my wading boots. Emmaus |
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3 | Verses where water alone means baptism? | John 3:5 | DocTrinsograce | 134620 | ||
I think Dalcent would call them "wellies," if I recollect correctly. No doubt a valuable piece of equipment with as much magniloquence on dogma as we get around here. Maybe we should change the title to Opinion Study Forum. :-) | ||||||