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Paedobaptists and point
Paedobaptists challenge credobaptists on this point: Why would a whole household be baptized just because the head of the house had faith?
Paedobaptists also point to Psalm 51, which reads, in part, " surely I was sinful from birth ," as indication that infants are sinful ( vid.

Paedobaptists and Testament
Paedobaptists believe that baptism has replaced Old Testament circumcision and is the religious ceremony of initiation into the Christian community.

Paedobaptists and which
Paedobaptists further believe this extends corporately to the households of believers which typically would include children, or individually to children or infants of believing parents ( see Infant baptism ).

Paedobaptists and .
Paedobaptists do not completely agree on the reasons for baptizing infants, and offer different reasons in support of the practice.

point and number
Each point on C, as a vertex, may possess a finite number of corresponding diagonal points by the above construction.
We replace r, the number of the stage from the end of the process, by t, a continuous variable which measures the `` distance '' of the point considered from the end of the process.
There is a large number of amateur astronomical societies around the world that serve as a meeting point for those interested in amateur astronomy, whether they be people who are actively interested in observing or " armchair astronomers " who may simply be interested in the topic.
Anthemius assumes a property of an ellipse not found in Apollonius's work, that the equality of the angles subtended at a focus by two tangents drawn from a point, and having given the focus and a double ordinate he goes on to use the focus and directrix to obtain any number of points on a parabola — the first instance on record of the practical use of the directrix.
In analytic geometry, the plane is given a coordinate system, by which every point has a pair of real number coordinates.
It was the battle with the largest number of casualties in the American Civil War and is often described as the war's turning point.
The number of seats allocated is proportional to the popular national vote, and this determines the cut-off point.
country code-55 ; landing point for a number of submarine cables, including Atlantis 2, that provide direct links to South and Central America, the Caribbean, the US, Africa, and Europe ; satellite earth stations-3 Intelsat ( Atlantic Ocean ), 1 Inmarsat ( Atlantic Ocean region east ), connected by microwave relay system to Mercosur Brazilsat B3 satellite earth station ( 2007 )
This point should be taken in consideration for implementations with a different number of rounds, as even though it increases security against an exhaustive attack, it weakens the security guaranteed by the algorithm.
The Liberal Democrats could point to steady progress under Charles Kennedy, gaining more seats than the main two parties – albeit only six overall – and maintaining the performance of a pleasing 1997 election, where the party doubled its number of seats from 20 to 46.
At some point an unknown reaction called baryogenesis violated the conservation of baryon number, leading to a very small excess of quarks and leptons over antiquarks and antileptons — of the order of one part in 30 million.
Amateur boxing has a point scoring system that measures the number of clean blows landed rather than physical damage.
The The numbering continues clockwise from position one until the β-carbon of β-lactam is reached, at which point numbering continues counterclockwise around the lactam ring to number the remaining to carbons.
His argument is based on a conceptual switch from the " ensemble " of Brownian particles to the " single " Brownian particle: we can speak of the relative number of particles at a single instant just as well as of the time it takes a Brownian particle to reach a given point.
By this point their number of MPs was severely depleted.
On the left side, is a function mapping any point in space to a complex number ; on the right side, is a ket.
It was the battle with the largest number of casualties in the American Civil War and is often described as the war's turning point.
The number of bits ( or numeral places ) a CPU uses to represent numbers is often called " word size ", " bit width ", " data path width ", or " integer precision " when dealing with strictly integer numbers ( as opposed to floating point ).
In computing and telecommunication, a control character or non-printing character is a code point ( a number ) in a character set, that does not in itself represent a written symbol.
Lists of the elements are available by name, by symbol, by atomic number, by density, by melting point, and by boiling point as well as ionization energies of the elements.
If one chooses an infinite number of distinct points in the unit interval, then there must be some accumulation point in that interval.
In two dimensions, closed disks are compact since for any infinite number of points sampled from a disk, some subset of those points must get arbitrarily close either to a point within the disc, or to a point on the boundary.
If the shooter rolls one of these numbers on the come-out roll, this establishes the " point "-to " pass " or " win ", the point number must be rolled again before a seven.

point and passages
The " we " passages in Acts, where the first person plural is used, point to the author being a companion of Paul.
Panentheistic Christian Universalists often believe that all creation's subsistence in God renders untenable the notion of final and permanent alienation from Him ; they point to Biblical scripture passages such as Ephesians 4: 6 (" is over all and through all and in all ") and Romans 11: 36 (" from and through him and to him are all things ") to justify both panentheism and universalism.
They also point to the two ( out of five ) Great Commission passages that speak of baptism.
* 1264 – In Barcelona, a commission of Dominicans censors portions of the Talmud for the first time by ordering the cancellation of passages found reprehensible from a Christian point of view.
* In Barcelona, a commission of Dominicans censors portions of the Talmud for the first time, by ordering the cancellation of passages found reprehensible from a Christian point of view.
Since the passages call for total nonresistance to the point of facilitating aggression against oneself, and since human governments defend themselves by military force, this has led some into Christian anarchism, including the notable Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, author of the nonfiction book The Kingdom of God Is Within You.
They point to passages in Book of Kings, Book of Chronicles, and Epistle of Jude 9 which refer to writings such as the Assumption of Moses that are not part of the Bible.
This is one of the passages that leads some to infer that the Good is, for Plato, God, though there is some dispute about this point.
* The draconitic period, or draconic period, is the time that elapses between two passages of the object through its ascending node, the point of its orbit where it crosses the ecliptic from the southern to the northern hemisphere.
* The anomalistic period is the time that elapses between two passages of an object at its periapsis ( in the case of the planets in the solar system, called the perihelion ), the point of its closest approach to the attracting body.
At this point his style had changed radically from the straightforward instrumental rock of both his debut and the Howe II albums, to a more jazz fusion-laden approach which remains unique and identifiable to this day ; some of his signature traits being fast left-hand legato passages ( having been influenced greatly by jazz fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth ), and the frequent use of tapping and odd time signatures.
The origin of this epithet might be either concrete, referring directly to the image of the god reproduced on coins and supposed to have been introduced by king Numa in the sanctuary at the lowest point of the Argiletum, or to a feature of the Ianus of the Porta Belli: a double gate ritually opened at the beginning of wars, or abstract, deriving metaphorically from the liminal, intermediary functions of the god themselves: both in time and space passages connected two different spheres, realms or worlds.
There are no official chapters, but rather breaks in between passages, which indicate when the author is alternating to a different point of view.
There have been suggestions by local tourism officials that several passages in the Odyssey point to Lefkada as a possible model for Homeric Ithaca.
In the " all different " maze, the player's current location is described in eleven different ways with each description providing a clue as to available exits from that particular point ( e. g., " little maze of twisting passages " may have an exit north, while " maze of little twisty passages " may have exits north and south ):
LDS scholars, particularly at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University, point out that there are no limitations on these biblical passages and declarations ; those who become as God shall inherit all things.
The strictest possible practice is to render all markings literally, but an urtext editor may also want to point out the markings found in parallel passages.
The cryptic nature of her viewings means Min has become unusually good at deciphering prophecies such as The Karaethon Cycle to the point where she can correctly interpret passages that have been ambiguous for centuries.
Stronger dry line passages result in a sharp drop in dew point, clearing skies, and a wind shift from south or south-easterly to west or south-westerly.
Catholics who seek to derive support from the Bible may point to such Scriptural passages as,, or, which depict heavenly beings offering the prayers of mortals before God, and in addition to ( where all those in heaven can be presumed to be living righteously ), which states the prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective.
Those who have upheld this covenant point to passages such as Philippians 2: 5-11 and Revelation 5: 9-10 to support the principle of works leading to reward ; and to passages like Psalm 110 in support that this is depicted in Scripture as a covenant.
The upholders of this view point to passages in Scripture and in the Fathers, notably to the words of Paul ; and to the testimony of Cyprian, Arnobius, Lactantius, and to Gregory of Nazianzus, Augustine of Hippo, Jerome and John Chrysostom.

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