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Baptismal and records
Young set up a private Roman Catholic Baptismal Ceremony when his son was two months old and gave the child his name on sequestered Roman Catholic Baptismal records.
A 9th century AD codex from Mainz, Germany, known as the Old Saxon Baptismal Vow records the name of three Old Saxon gods ; UUôden ( Old Saxon " Wodan "), Saxnôte, and Thunaer ( Old Saxon " Thor ") for use in Christianizing Germanic pagans by way of renouncing their native gods as demons.
The Bulkington Baptismal register, 1841 – 1861, records that: ' On Thursday, Aug 15th, 1861, six families comprising 27 members left for Quebec, Canada, in consequence of the continued depression of the Ribbon trade ….

Baptismal and parish
Catholic parish Masses reserve a part of the Mass during which the Confiteor would normally be said ( at the start of the Mass ) to renew the Baptismal promises ; this may be accompanied by the use of holy water to bless the congregation.

Baptismal and books
The Holy Week ceremonies which are mixed with the Baptismal service in the two books are not very characteristic.

Baptismal and by
Some masterpieces of this Romanesque art are the shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral, the Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège by Renier de Huy, the Stavelot Triptych, the shrine of Saint Remacle in Stavelot, the shrine of Saint Servatius in Maastricht or, Notger's gospel in Liège.
The interior, with two naves ( one added in 1933 ), houses precious works by Andrea Guardi, including a Baptismal Font.
# The Liturgy of Baptism: The sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation for new members of the Church and the Renewal of Baptismal Promises by the entire congregation.
The Firm Friend of the Whites, and for Him the City of Seattle was Named by Its Founders " On the reverse is the inscription " Baptismal name, Noah Sealth, Age probably 80 years.
Mosan art was an especially refined regional style, with much superb metalwork surviving, often combined with enamel, and elements of classicism rare in Romanesque art, as in the Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège, or the Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne, one of a number of surviving works by Nicholas of Verdun, whose services were sought across north-western Europe.
To these she added some compositions of her own, among which are the Essay on Rationalism, with a special application to the Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration, appended to Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, a Preface to the Essays on his Own Times, by S. T. Coleridge, and the Introduction to the Biographia Literaria.
In November 1896 Saunière commissioned prestigious sculptor and painter Giscard of Toulouse ( established in 1855 ) to decorate his church with new statues of the saints, Stations of the Cross, Baptismal font with statues of John baptising Jesus ( bearing Ecce Agnus Dei ), a bas-relief of Jesus giving the Sermon on the Mount above the Confessional, and a figure of a Devil supporting a Holy Water Stoup surmounted by Angels making the Sign of the Cross, bearing the inscriptions BS and Par Ce Signe Tu Le Vaincras (" By this sign you will conquer him ").
Three outstanding wooden statues of saints dating from the 15th and 16th centuries can also be found in the church, as can an exquisite Baptismal font cover which was carved in 1682 by Grinling Gibbons for ₤ 12, and which is regarded as one of the finest pieces of carving in London.
Baptismal Latin names ( e. g. Johannes, Paulus, Antonius, Anastasia ) are mostly used by Indonesians of Roman Catholic religion ( Many Indonesian Roman Catholics have some given names similar to Indonesian Muslims: Fatima, Omar, and Soraya.
Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège | Baptismal font by Renier de Huy ( detail )
* Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège ( early 12th c .) by Renier de Huy

Baptismal and used
* Baptismal font, a container for holy water used in the Christian ceremonial of baptism
In the past, a gown was used for both boys and girls ; in the present day it has become more common to dress children in a Baptismal outfit.
The Students ' Union ( SU ) was first housed in the university college's original Chapel and had a bar where the Baptismal font used to be.

Baptismal and name
)-He Was a Christian. Baptismal name is Peter. Become a clan of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was commissioned to the chamberlain.
An Jung-geun or Ahn Jung-geun ( September 2, 1879 – March 26, 1910 ) ( 안중근 ; 安重根 ; Baptismal name: Thomas ) was a Korean independence activist ,< ref >
Image: MtNeboBaptismal. jpg | Baptismal Font, bearing Bishop Sergios ' name.
Empress Menen Asfaw ( Baptismal name Wolete Giyorgis ) ( 25 March 1883 Ethiopian Calendar, 3 April 1891 Gregorian Calendar – 15 February 1962 ) was the wife and consort of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia.

Baptismal and .
:( b ) The Apostles ' Creed, as the Baptismal Symbol ; and the Nicene Creed, as the sufficient statement of the Christian faith.
This form of the Apostles ' Creed can be found incorporated into the Eucharistic and Baptismal Liturgies in the Hymnal and in The United Methodist Book of Worship, and hence it is growing in popularity and use.
The Episcopal Church uses the Apostles ' Creed as a Baptismal Covenant for those who are to receive the Rite of Baptism.
The Benin Bronzes are really brass, and the Romanesque Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège is described as both bronze and brass.
* Baptismal regeneration – overview of doctrinal debate about the effect of the baptism rite.
Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic traditions normally practise total immersion and baptise babies in a font and this practice is also the first method listed in the Baptismal ritual of the Roman Catholic although pouring is the standard practice within the Latin branch of Catholicism.
* Baptismal rolls ; St. Andrews, Croydon, 1948, 1962
Baptismal font in the Salt Lake Temple, circa 1912, where baptisms for the dead are performed.
* " The Feast of Herod " ( c. 1425 ) — Baptismal font, Baptistry of San Giovanni, Siena
Image: Salisbury Cathedral Font, looking south. JPG | The Baptismal Font, looking south.
File: Lunder kirke dopefont ny08. 07. 07. jpg | Baptismal font Lunder Church

records and parish
Langdon ( 1896 ) records six crosses in the parish of which the finest is at Carminow.
They held the first Burns supper on what they thought was his birthday on 29 January 1802, but in 1803 discovered from the Ayr parish records that the correct date was 25 January 1759, and since then suppers have been held on 25 January, Burns ' birthday.
The Madron parish register records ‘ Humphry Davy, son of Robert Davy, baptized at Penzance, January 22nd, 1779 .’ Robert Davy was a wood carver at Penzance, who pursued his art more for enjoyment than for profit.
Information about numerous epidemics is generally found in local chronicles, such as parish registers and tax records, that are often incomplete and may be exaggerated.
A lack of parish records from the period has made it impossible to establish Anne's date of birth.
The 1851 census records just over 800 people living in the new parish.
Although the parish records from before 1900 were moved to Lincoln in 1988 for safe keeping, the parish library remains one of the ten biggest in England today and, with a dedicated cataloguer finally employed, is now undergoing a period of restoration work.
Conveyance records at the parish courthouse show that he then began subdividing the tract and selling the lots for residences and businesses.
At this point the parish records become a shambles, and hardly a birth or marriage was recorded until civil registration started in 1855.
Original historical documents relating to St Ives, including the original parish church registers, local government records, maps and photographs, are held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at the County Record Office in Huntingdon.
The Lihou family name is included in parish records which go back as far as the early 15th century and there are a number of groups who study the ancestry of the Lihous.
In 1848, parish records show the population as 232.
There are records of parish constables by the 17th century in the county records of Buckinghamshire ; traditionally they were elected by the parishioners, but from 1617 onwards were typically appointed by justices of the peace in each county.
A document dated from 1248 records that Margaret II, Countess of Flanders, ceded additional territory to the parish of Sint-Niklaas with the proviso that it would remain bare, which explains the unusual size of the central market square today.
Surprisingly, the village records omit any mention this event, and the parish register of 1645 makes absolutely no mention to the battle, with the vicar only recording one birth in the parish on the day of the battle.
In early 14th century records, Sandhurst appears as part of township of Sonning, a large minster parish spreading over much of eastern Berkshire, which later became a hundred when its villages obtained their own churches.
This information comes from Dee ’ s diaries and parish records ; however, much of Kelley ’ s life before meeting John Dee is not known.
Tax records show Charles Blackstone to have been the second most prosperous man in the parish in 1722, and death registers show that the family had several servants.
Using documentary evidence, flavored by legend, researchers have isolated historical data using books by O ' Hart, McLysaght and O ' Brien, the Four Masters, baptismals, parish records, and ancient land grants.
Positive evidence linking Thomas to Leicestershire is lacking since the Marefield parish records from before 1610 perished.

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