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affusion (əˈfjuːʒən) [ad. (directly or through Fr. affusion, 16th c. in Littré.) L. *affūsiōn-em n. of action f. affund-ĕre: see affuse.] 1. A pouring on or into; as of water upon the body. Hence used of one method of administering baptism.1615 Crooke Body of Man 33 As it were an affusion or conflue...
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Affusion
Christian denominations which baptize by affusion do not deny the legitimacy of baptizing by submersion or immersion; rather, they consider that affusion AD 100), the seventh chapter of which gives instructions on how to baptize, which include affusion:
This text implies that early Christians saw affusion
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Aspersion
Aspersion is a method used in baptism as an alternative to immersion or affusion. However, when a person could not be immersed, baptism by aspersion or affusion was performed.
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reaffund
† reaˈffund, v. Obs.—1 [re- 5 a.] trans. To pour on again.1605 Timme Quersit. i. xiii. 57 If..the oylely liquor of his proper sulphur..be drawen forth..and be reaffunded and distilled [etc.]. So † reaˈffusion. Obs. rare.1657 G. Starkey Helmont's Vind. 326 The spirit by re⁓affusion and powring off..w...
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Immersion baptism
Ferguson argues that the only mode that the Didache mentions is affusion. Differentiating between immersion and affusion, McKay held that βαπτίζω referred to affusion (which McKay understood as standing in water and having water
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Baptism (disambiguation)
Baptism may also refer to:
Religion
Affusion, a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptized
Aspersion, the act
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Benjamin Kurtz
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First Principles of Religion for Children (Hagerstown, 1821)
Sermons on Sabbath-Schools (1822)
Faith, Hope, and Charity (1823)
Infant Baptism and Affusion
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Baptism
Anglicans baptize by immersion or affusion. The contact may be immersion, "affusion" (pouring), or "aspersion" (sprinkling).
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Vichy shower
A Vichy shower, also known as an affusion shower, is a kind of shower used in spas, featuring a horizontal bar with five to seven shower heads, or holes
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长老宗
The Meaning and Mode of Baptism Thomas Shepard . (1975) (Reformed Presbyterian perspective on Aspersion and Affusion)
THE CHURCH MEMBERSHIP OF CHILDREN
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Baptismal font
Aspersion and affusion fonts
The earliest western fonts are found in the Catacombs of Rome. western Christian denominations that practice infant baptism are designed for baptisms using a non-immersive method, such as aspersion (sprinkling) or affusion
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Baptism in early Christianity
Ferguson argues that really the only mode that the Didache mentions is affusion. Howard Marshall says that immersion was the general rule, but affusion and even sprinkling were also practised.
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History of baptism
In the West, affusion became the normal mode of baptism between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries, though immersion was still practiced into the sixteenth Laurie Guy says: "The church most likely practiced full immersion, partial immersion and affusion at various times and places in the early centuries, with
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Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)
They maintain such basic western Catholic practices as baptism by affusion (pouring of water) and the use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist.
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Parma Baptistery
A baptismal font, located in the south-western niche, has been used for baptism by affusion since the 14th century.
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