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1 Int | with a doctrine of infant baptism which cancels, ex opere
2 Int, 1 | naturally to a discussion of baptism and justification, and beyond
3 1, XI | the mother of us all) the baptism of thy Christ, my Lord and
4 1, XI | contracted by sin after baptism would be still greater and
5 1, XI | will, to what good end my baptism was deferred at that time?
6 1, XI(24) | In baptism which, Augustine believed,
7 4, IV | jest in return about that baptism which he had received when
8 5, IX | when, as a lad, I entreated baptism of my mother’s devotion,
9 6, XIII | washed clean in health-giving baptism for which I was being daily
10 6, XIX(219)| preparation for their eventual baptism and full membership in the
11 7, II | that he might receive the baptism of regeneration. At this
12 8 | Cassiciacum in preparation for baptism. He is baptized together
13 8, II(270) | His subsequent baptism; see below, Ch. VI.~
14 8, III | and regeneration by thy baptism, he also became a faithful
15 8, IV | forgiven me through thy baptism.~
16 8, XIII | didst regenerate her by baptism no word came out of her
17 12, XX | nations in thy name, in thy Baptism. And among these things
18 12, XXI | soul no longer has need of baptism, as the heathen had, or
19 12, XXI | thou hast appointed that baptism should be the entrance.
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