Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,2 | German missionaries for baptism: threatened, how-~ever,
2 I, 3,2 | and around 865 accepted baptism from ~Greek clergy. But
3 I, 4,2 | The baptism of Russia: The Kiev period (
4 I, 4,2 | if he received ~Christian baptism. But around 988 Olga.s grandson
5 I, 5,2 | for allowing an Orthodox baptism or ~funeral. (Bernard Pares,
6 I, 5,2 | Jerusalem declared Latin baptism to be entirely invalid and
7 II, 0,12| immersion in~the waters of Baptism, the different anointings
8 II, 1,3 | First Exorcism~before Holy Baptism). Christ is our victorious
9 II, 2,1 | through the sacraments. At~Baptism, the new Christian is buried
10 II, 2,4 | and personal friends.~At Baptism an Orthodox is given the
11 II, 3,2 | special occasions, such as Baptism,~Marriage, Monastic Profession,
12 II, 4 | inward~spiritual grace. At Baptism the Christian undergoes
13 II, 4 | Roman Catholic theology:~1 Baptism~2 Chrismation (equivalent
14 II, 4 | does not. Among~the seven, Baptism and the Eucharist occupy
15 II, 4,1 | Baptism~In the Orthodox Church today,
16 II, 4,1 | of Christian initiation — Baptism, Confirmation, First Communion —
17 II, 4,1 | essential elements in the act of Baptism: the invocation of the Name
18 II, 4,1 | the primitive~practice of Baptism by immersion, is now content
19 II, 4,1 | sacrament is overthrown. Baptism signifies a mystical burial
20 II, 4,1 | buried’ in the waters of Baptism, and then ‘rise’~out of
21 II, 4,1 | them once more.~Through Baptism we receive a full forgiveness
22 II, 4,1 | To remind them of their Baptism, Orthodox~Christians usually
23 II, 4,1 | round the neck on a chain.~Baptism must normally be performed
24 II, 4,1 | non-Christian can administer Baptism.~Orthodoxy holds that this
25 II, 4,2 | Chrismation~Immediately after Baptism, an Orthodox child is ‘chrismated’
26 II, 4,2 | incorporated into Christ at Baptism, now~receives in Chrismation
27 II, 4,2 | converts are received by Baptism.~As soon as possible after
28 II, 4,4 | sacrament sins committed after Baptism are~forgiven and the sinner
29 II, 4,4 | is often called a ‘Second Baptism.’~The sacrament acts at
30 II, 5,1 | Christmas) (25 December).~5. The Baptism of Christ in the Jordan (
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