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  • Affusion
  • Method of baptism

    Affusion is a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptized. The word "affusion" comes from the Latin affusio, meaning

    Affusion

    Affusion

    Affusion

  • Aspersion
  • Act of sprinkling with water in a religious context

    Aspersion is a method used in baptism as an alternative to immersion or affusion. The word is formed of the Latin aspergere, 'to sprinkle', of ad, 'to'

    Aspersion

    Aspersion

  • Baptismal font
  • Church furniture holding water for baptism

    baptisms using a non-immersive method, such as aspersion (sprinkling) or affusion (pouring). The simplest of these fonts has a pedestal with a holder for

    Baptismal font

    Baptismal font

    Baptismal_font

  • Baptism
  • Christian rite of initiation into the Church

    baptism as inconsequential. The Didache 7.1–3 (AD 60–150) allowed for affusion practices in situations where immersion was not practical. Likewise, Tertullian

    Baptism

    Baptism

    Baptism

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    These modes are: by immersion; if immersion is total, by submersion; by affusion (pouring); and by aspersion (sprinkling). Those who hold the first view

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Immersion baptism
  • Method of baptism

    submersion) is a method of baptism that is distinguished from baptism by affusion (pouring) and by aspersion (sprinkling), sometimes without specifying whether

    Immersion baptism

    Immersion baptism

    Immersion_baptism

  • Presbyterianism
  • Branch of Protestant Christianity

    infants, as well as unbaptized adults by the Aspersion (sprinkling) or Affusion (pouring) method in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy

    Presbyterianism

    Presbyterianism

    Presbyterianism

  • Conversion to Christianity
  • Conversion of a previously non-Christian person to Christianity

    different modes of baptism in Christianity. These include immersion (dunking), affusion (pouring), and aspersion (sprinkling). The most common practice in the

    Conversion to Christianity

    Conversion to Christianity

    Conversion_to_Christianity

  • Didache
  • Early Christian treatise

    The Lord's Prayer is included in full. Baptism is by immersion, or by affusion if immersion is not practical. Fasting is ordered for Wednesdays and Fridays

    Didache

    Didache

    Didache

  • Water
  • Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen

    Rastafari movement, Shinto, Taoism, and Wicca. Immersion (or aspersion or affusion) of a person in water is a central Sacrament of Christianity (where it

    Water

    Water

    Water

  • History of baptism
  • exorcisms, laying on of hands, and recitation of a creed. In the West, affusion became the normal mode of baptism between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries

    History of baptism

    History of baptism

    History_of_baptism

  • Vichy shower
  • Type of shower used in spas

    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

    Vichy shower

    Vichy_shower

  • Protestantism
  • Major branch of Christianity

    baptism), and that it must be done by complete immersion (as opposed to affusion or sprinkling). Baptists also claim that infant baptisms are false due

    Protestantism

    Protestantism

    Protestantism

  • Baptism in early Christianity
  • life). Furthermore, in cases of insufficient water it permits pouring (affusion), which it differentiates from immersion, using the Greek word ekcheō,

    Baptism in early Christianity

    Baptism_in_early_Christianity

  • Baptists
  • Denomination of Protestant Christianity

    helped to promote the practice of baptism by immersion (as opposed to affusion or aspersion). According to Tom Nettles, professor of historical theology

    Baptists

    Baptists

  • Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)
  • Federation of Old Catholic churches

    devotions. They maintain such basic western Catholic practices as baptism by affusion (pouring of water) and the use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist. Additionally

    Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)

    Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)

    Union_of_Utrecht_(Old_Catholic)

  • Catechesis
  • Christian religious education

    the normal practice of immersion was impossible, so that aspersion or affusion—the baptism of the sick—was necessary. Constantine was the most prominent

    Catechesis

    Catechesis

    Catechesis

  • James Currie (physician)
  • Scottish physician (1756–1805)

    Diseases (1797), had some influence in promoting the use of cold water affusion, and contains the first systematic record in English of clinical observations

    James Currie (physician)

    James Currie (physician)

    James_Currie_(physician)

  • Westminster Confession of Faith
  • Presbyterian creedal statement, created 1646

    the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"). Baptism by immersion is not necessary; affusion and aspersion are acceptable modes. The confession approves of infant baptism

    Westminster Confession of Faith

    Westminster Confession of Faith

    Westminster_Confession_of_Faith

  • Novatian
  • 3rd-century scholar, priest, theologian and antipope

    which imminent death was expected; he was, therefore, given baptism by affusion as he lay on his bed. The rest of the rites were not supplied on his recovery

    Novatian

    Novatian

  • Water and religion
  • Shinto, Taoism, and the Rastafari movement. Immersion (or aspersion or affusion) of a person in water is a central sacrament of Christianity (where it

    Water and religion

    Water and religion

    Water_and_religion

  • Wesleyan theology
  • Protestant Christian theological tradition

    recognize three modes of baptism as being valid—immersion, aspersion or affusion—in the name of the Holy Trinity. The followers of John Wesley have typically

    Wesleyan theology

    Wesleyan theology

    Wesleyan_theology

  • Robert Jackson (surgeon, born 1750)
  • experience as an assistant. He recommends the treatment of fevers by cold affusion, which was afterwards advocated by James Currie, and by himself in a special

    Robert Jackson (surgeon, born 1750)

    Robert Jackson (surgeon, born 1750)

    Robert_Jackson_(surgeon,_born_1750)

  • Believer's baptism
  • Christian baptism of professing followers

    baptism by immersion. Some of them may have insisted on credobaptism by affusion a few decades earlier. Advocates of believer's baptism contend that non-Biblical

    Believer's baptism

    Believer's baptism

    Believer's_baptism

  • Infant baptism
  • Christian baptism of infants or young children

    stillborn infants is no longer done. The Church recognizes both pouring (affusion) and immersion as valid baptismal methods, stating that the symbolic cleansing

    Infant baptism

    Infant baptism

    Infant_baptism

  • Parma Baptistery
  • Religious edifice in Parma, Italy

    font, located in the south-western niche, has been used for baptism by affusion since the 14th century. An altar in marble is located in the eastern apsidal

    Parma Baptistery

    Parma Baptistery

    Parma_Baptistery

  • Outline of Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    infant baptism), and that it must be done by immersion (as opposed to affusion or sprinkling). Calvinism – Protestant theological system and an approach

    Outline of Christianity

    Outline of Christianity

    Outline_of_Christianity

  • Presbyterian worship
  • Protestant denomination worship practices

    well as baptising unbaptised adults) and the Aspersion (sprinkling) or Affusion (pouring) positions, rather than the Immersion position (although Immersion

    Presbyterian worship

    Presbyterian_worship

  • History of Christian theology
  • Jewish practice. It regards immersion baptism as normal but allows for affusion (pouring water over the head), which is the earliest description of an

    History of Christian theology

    History_of_Christian_theology

  • Telugu Christians
  • Ethnic Telugus who follow Christianity

    means of immersion as opposed to the alternative methods of aspersion and affusion. Even traditional denominations such as the Church of South India and the

    Telugu Christians

    Telugu Christians

    Telugu_Christians

  • Baptism (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    rite of admission into the Christian church. Baptism may also refer to: Affusion, a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being

    Baptism (disambiguation)

    Baptism_(disambiguation)

  • List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
  • fulminate, fulmination ‡fulgescō fulgesc-  –  – fundō fund- fūd- fūs- pour affusion, circumfuse, circumfusion, confound, confuse, confusion, diffuse, diffusion

    List of Latin verbs with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives

  • Samuel Miller (theologian)
  • American Theologian

    Infant baptism scriptural and reasonable : and baptism by sprinkling or affusion, the most suitable and edifying mode Manual of Presbytery Letters on Unitarianism

    Samuel Miller (theologian)

    Samuel Miller (theologian)

    Samuel_Miller_(theologian)

  • Benjamin Kurtz
  • German-American pastor and theologian

    Sabbath-Schools (1822) Faith, Hope, and Charity (1823) Infant Baptism and Affusion, with Essays on Related Subjects (Baltimore, 1840) Theological Sketch-Book

    Benjamin Kurtz

    Benjamin Kurtz

    Benjamin_Kurtz

  • Sergiy Yurshev
  • Russian religious figure

    Anthony revived and again spoke out against Sergiy, defending affusion baptism and affusion ordination, and even again accepted some priest into the monastery

    Sergiy Yurshev

    Sergiy_Yurshev

  • The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Word and Picture
  • Contemporaneous publication describing the Austro-Hungarian Empire

    Christmas Ride On the Vistula Selected illustrations by other artists Water Affusion at Easter by Wojciech Kossak The Christ Child in Kuhländchen by Rudolf

    The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Word and Picture

    The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Word and Picture

    The_Austro-Hungarian_Monarchy_in_Word_and_Picture

  • Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Bogotá
  • Minor basilica in Bogotá, Colombia

    2024. In Catholicism, baptismal fonts are typically used for baptism by affusion; they usually consist of three parts: bowl, stem, and base or pedestal

    Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Bogotá

    Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Bogotá

    Basilica_of_the_Sacred_Heart_of_Jesus,_Bogotá

  • Christianity in the 21st century
  • Coptic Orthodox Church, and vice versa. The Catholic Church baptizes by affusion (pouring) and the Coptic Orthodox Church baptizes by immersion, but this

    Christianity in the 21st century

    Christianity in the 21st century

    Christianity_in_the_21st_century

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  • Shreth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Shreth

    Best

  • Tataka | தாதாகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Tataka | தாதாகா

    (Demoness (rakshasi) killed by Rama; mother of Mareecha)

  • Nona
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Swedish, Tamil

    Nona

    Ninth

  • Anava
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anava

    Humane; Kind to Men

  • Gurusai
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu, Traditional

    Gurusai

    Teacher

  • RANDOLF
  • Male

    Danish

    RANDOLF

    , house wolf.

  • Latifi |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Latifi |

    Kind

  • Sanskrit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sanskrit

    Culture

  • Jayalaxmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jayalaxmi

    Goddess of victory, Star

  • Favio
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Favio

    Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

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  • Affusion
  • n.

    The act of pouring water or other fluid on the whole or a part of the body, as a remedy in disease.

  • Edulcorative
  • a.

    Tending to /weeten or purify by affusions of water.

  • Affusion
  • n.

    The act of pouring upon, or sprinkling with a liquid, as water upon a child in baptism.

  • Edulcoration
  • n.

    The act of freeing from acids or any soluble substances, by affusions of water.