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  • Conditional baptism
  • Sacrament in some Christian denominations

    A conditional baptism is a baptism performed in such a way as to only be effective if the person is not already baptized. In a conditional baptism, the

    Conditional baptism

    Conditional_baptism

  • Conditional sacrament
  • Type of Christian sacrament

    entitled to receive the sacrament". An example of conditional sacrament is conditional baptism. Conditional sacraments are practised by the Catholic Church

    Conditional sacrament

    Conditional_sacrament

  • Emergency baptism
  • Baptism administered to a person in danger of death

    Benedict XIV declares that midwives should be instructed to confer conditional baptism. The Ritual further says that when the water can flow upon the head

    Emergency baptism

    Emergency baptism

    Emergency_baptism

  • Baptism
  • Christian rite of initiation into the Church

    decide if the original baptism was in fact valid; if there is doubt, conditional baptism is administered, with a formula on the lines of "If you are not yet

    Baptism

    Baptism

    Baptism

  • Infant baptism
  • Christian baptism of infants or young children

    Infant baptism, also known as christening or paedobaptism, is a Christian sacramental practice of baptizing infants and young children. Such practice

    Infant baptism

    Infant baptism

    Infant_baptism

  • Believer's baptism
  • Christian baptism of professing followers

    Believer's baptism (also called credobaptism, from the Latin word credo meaning "I believe") is the practice of baptizing those who are able to make a

    Believer's baptism

    Believer's baptism

    Believer's_baptism

  • Luci Baines Johnson
  • American businesswoman and philanthropist (born 1947)

    Roman Catholicism at the age of 18, when she requested and received conditional baptism. Johnson had been baptized with water and in the name of the Trinity

    Luci Baines Johnson

    Luci Baines Johnson

    Luci_Baines_Johnson

  • History of baptism
  • Baptism in Mormonism Baptismal clothing Baptistery Believer's baptism Catechumen Chrismation Christifideles Conditional baptism Consolamentum Disciple

    History of baptism

    History of baptism

    History_of_baptism

  • Affusion
  • Method of baptism

    portal Believer's baptism Baptism of desire Baptism of Jesus Baptism with the Holy Spirit Conditional baptism John the Baptist "Affusion" Dictionary.com

    Affusion

    Affusion

    Affusion

  • Oscar Wilde
  • Irish writer (1854–1900)

    the bedside, assisting me as best he could while I administered conditional baptism, and afterwards answering the responses while I gave Extreme Unction

    Oscar Wilde

    Oscar Wilde

    Oscar_Wilde

  • Baptism with the Holy Spirit
  • Term found in the New Testament

    In Christian theology, baptism with the Holy Spirit, also called baptism in the Holy Spirit or baptism in the Holy Ghost, has been interpreted by different

    Baptism with the Holy Spirit

    Baptism_with_the_Holy_Spirit

  • Sacramental character
  • Christian doctrine

    sacrament, the sacrament may be administered conditionally (using words such as for conditional baptism: "If thou art not baptized, I baptize thee in

    Sacramental character

    Sacramental character

    Sacramental_character

  • Baptism in early Christianity
  • early Christianity. Baptism of desire Chrismation Christifideles Conditional baptism Consolamentum Divine filiation History of baptism Jesus' Name doctrine

    Baptism in early Christianity

    Baptism_in_early_Christianity

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

    equivalent to pouring ("affusion"). If there is doubt about this, conditional baptism is administered. While the root of the word "baptize" can mean "to

    Aspersion

    Aspersion

  • Marian Rivera
  • Filipina-Spanish actress (born 1984)

    she had to be received into the Roman Catholic Church via conditional baptism as her baptism in Spain was not recognized as valid since the church that

    Marian Rivera

    Marian Rivera

    Marian_Rivera

  • William Kurelek
  • Canadian artist and writer (1927–1977)

    1957, Kurelek entered the Roman Catholic Church by a ceremony of conditional baptism. Margaret Smith, and his friend David John, a sculptor who did work

    William Kurelek

    William_Kurelek

  • Church of Our Lady Help of Christians (Staten Island)
  • Church in New York City, US

    now a candidate for sainthood, converted to Catholicism with her conditional baptism at Our Lady Help of Christians in 1927. The church formerly had a

    Church of Our Lady Help of Christians (Staten Island)

    Church of Our Lady Help of Christians (Staten Island)

    Church_of_Our_Lady_Help_of_Christians_(Staten_Island)

  • John G. Priest
  • American businessman and civic leader

    became seriously ill and was expected to die. He was administered conditional baptism within the Roman Catholic Church, which was the faith of his wife

    John G. Priest

    John G. Priest

    John_G._Priest

  • Elizabeth Hesselblad
  • Swedish religious foundress (1870–1957)

    and on 15 August 1902, the Feast of the Assumption, she received conditional baptism from a Jesuit priest, Johann Georg Hagen, in the chapel of the Georgetown

    Elizabeth Hesselblad

    Elizabeth Hesselblad

    Elizabeth_Hesselblad

  • Anglican sacraments
  • Theological approach to the Christian sacrament

    Baptism at an earlier time, he or she may receive the sacrament conditionally. In principle, no one can be baptised more than once. In a conditional baptism

    Anglican sacraments

    Anglican_sacraments

  • Baptism by fire
  • Christian theological concept

    The phrase baptism by fire, baptism of fire or baptism with fire is a Christian theological concept originating from the words of John the Baptist in

    Baptism by fire

    Baptism_by_fire

  • Dorothy Day
  • American Catholic and social activist (1897–1980)

    Day refused to allow him to return. On December 28, she underwent conditional baptism in the Catholic Church with Sister Aloysia as her godparent, at the

    Dorothy Day

    Dorothy Day

    Dorothy_Day

  • Catherine Bathurst
  • also concerted to be a Catholic within months and she was given a Conditional baptism (to avoid giving two) by Father Brownbill SJ. She met Newman and

    Catherine Bathurst

    Catherine_Bathurst

  • Biblical cosmology
  • Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Biblical cosmology

    Biblical cosmology

    Biblical_cosmology

  • Pentecostalism
  • Denominational renewal movement of Protestant Christianity

    Christianity that emphasizes direct personal experience of God through baptism with the Holy Spirit. The term Pentecostal is derived from Pentecost, an

    Pentecostalism

    Pentecostalism

  • Rebaptism
  • Repeated baptism, common in various denominations for spiritual renewal

    investigation, baptism is to be conferred conditionally. §2. Those baptized in a non-Catholic ecclesial community must not be baptized conditionally unless,

    Rebaptism

    Rebaptism

  • Sacraments of the Catholic Church
  • Catholic visible rites

    and requires that the conditional form should not be used when baptizing those who have received this kind of baptism. Baptism being the first sacrament

    Sacraments of the Catholic Church

    Sacraments of the Catholic Church

    Sacraments_of_the_Catholic_Church

  • High church
  • Christian denominations which emphasize ritual and form

    believers Church covenant Protestant Soteriology Assurance Conditional election Conditional preservation of the saints Prevenient grace Total depravity

    High church

    High church

    High_church

  • List of Catholic writers
  • later on, but converted to Catholicism on his deathbed (receiving a conditional baptism as there is some evidence, including his own vague recollection,

    List of Catholic writers

    List_of_Catholic_writers

  • God the Son
  • Second person of the Trinity in Christian theology

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    God the Son

    God the Son

    God_the_Son

  • Conditional preservation of the saints
  • Arminian religious doctrine

    The conditional preservation of the saints, or conditional perseverance of the saints, or commonly conditional security, is the Arminian Christian belief

    Conditional preservation of the saints

    Conditional_preservation_of_the_saints

  • Index of religion-related articles
  • Alphabetical listing of religion related topics

    Comparing Eastern and Western religious traditions - Concordat - Conditional baptism - Confession (religion) - Confirmation (sacrament) - Confucianism

    Index of religion-related articles

    Index_of_religion-related_articles

  • Low church
  • Christian denominations without much ritual

    the doctrine that the sacraments confer grace ex opere operato (e.g., baptismal regeneration) and lay stress on the Bible as the ultimate source of authority

    Low church

    Low_church

  • Christology
  • Theological study of Jesus Christ

    a finger pointing to Jesus. The baptism story is not told, although it is referred to (John 1:32f). But the baptism of Jesus is deprived of any significance

    Christology

    Christology

    Christology

  • Christian theology
  • Study of Christian belief and practice

    Holy Spirit. Anointing him at his baptism. Empowerment of his ministry. The ministry of Jesus following his baptism (in which the Holy Spirit is described

    Christian theology

    Christian_theology

  • Patrick Francis Healy
  • American Jesuit educator (1834–1910)

    her conversion to Catholicism, acted as her godfather during her conditional baptism in May 1872. As early as 1869, there was talk of naming Healy to

    Patrick Francis Healy

    Patrick Francis Healy

    Patrick_Francis_Healy

  • Baptismal regeneration
  • Doctrines held by major Christian denominations

    Baptismal regeneration is the name given to doctrines which maintain that salvation is intimately linked to the act of baptism, without necessarily holding

    Baptismal regeneration

    Baptismal_regeneration

  • Adventist Baptismal Vow
  • Statement of faith used for initiation by Seventh-day Adventists

    Adventist baptismal vow is a list of 13 belief statements which a person joining the Seventh-day Adventist Church is given and accepts at believer's baptism. In

    Adventist Baptismal Vow

    Adventist_Baptismal_Vow

  • Anglo-Catholicism
  • Anglicanism that emphasises its Catholic heritage

    they wear Surplices and other Church-Ornaments. They use the Cross in Baptism; they receive the Communion kneeling. In fine, they have Conformity with

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

  • History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate
  • Christian theological debate

    despite the similarity between Churches of Christ and Baptists on immersion baptism. While most Roman Catholic theologians reject a strict doctrine of double

    History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate

    History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate

    History_of_the_Calvinist–Arminian_debate

  • James Roosevelt Bayley
  • American Catholic bishop (1814–1877)

    made a general confession of the sins of his life and received a conditional baptism, and on April 28, 1842, he received confirmation, and made his first

    James Roosevelt Bayley

    James Roosevelt Bayley

    James_Roosevelt_Bayley

  • John Ching Hsiung Wu
  • Chinese jurist and author

    of spiritual struggle, he entered the Catholic Church, receiving conditional baptism in the chapel of Aurora University in Shanghai. His reading of the

    John Ching Hsiung Wu

    John Ching Hsiung Wu

    John_Ching_Hsiung_Wu

  • Eternal life (Christianity)
  • Concept of continued life after death

    (item 1212) teaches that Christians are born through the sacrament of Baptism and receive the "food of eternal life" in the Eucharist. In John 10:27–28

    Eternal life (Christianity)

    Eternal life (Christianity)

    Eternal_life_(Christianity)

  • Covenant theology
  • Protestant biblical interpretive framework

    the coming of Christ, and replaced with the much simpler sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper. Reformed orthodox theologians taught that the covenant

    Covenant theology

    Covenant theology

    Covenant_theology

  • Hypostatic union
  • Christian theological concept

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Hypostatic union

    Hypostatic_union

  • Five solae
  • Principles of Protestant Christianity

    them. — Scott J. Jones, United Methodist Doctrine, page 190 For Luther, baptism is a work of God by which the forgiveness of sins and salvation earned

    Five solae

    Five_solae

  • Thomas Albert Andrew Becker
  • American Catholic bishop (1832–1899)

    converted to Catholicism. Thomas later converted as well, receiving a conditional baptism on May 22, 1853, from Father Andrew Talty in Winchester. He was confirmed

    Thomas Albert Andrew Becker

    Thomas Albert Andrew Becker

    Thomas_Albert_Andrew_Becker

  • Redeemer (Christianity)
  • Title given to Jesus in Christian theology

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Redeemer (Christianity)

    Redeemer (Christianity)

    Redeemer_(Christianity)

  • John Clement Gordon
  • Sacripanti, the cardinal protector of the Scottish nation. At his conditional baptism he took the additional name of the reigning pontiff, and ever afterwards

    John Clement Gordon

    John_Clement_Gordon

  • Evangelical Catholic
  • Lutheranism that emphasizes its Catholic heritage

    denomination that confesses belief in three sacraments: regeneration in Holy Baptism, Confession as the sacrament of Absolution, and the Real Presence of Christ

    Evangelical Catholic

    Evangelical Catholic

    Evangelical_Catholic

  • Ordo salutis
  • Theological concepts in Christianity

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Ordo salutis

    Ordo salutis

    Ordo_salutis

  • Transubstantiation
  • Catholic sacramental doctrine

    Mysteries, nor by a bare presence, as some of the Fathers have said concerning Baptism, or by impanation, so that the Divinity of the Word is united to the set

    Transubstantiation

    Transubstantiation

    Transubstantiation

  • Biblical inspiration
  • Doctrine in Christian theology

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Biblical inspiration

    Biblical inspiration

    Biblical_inspiration

  • Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
  • Province of the Anglican Communion

    recognition of baptism and Anglican Papua New Guineans seeking membership in the Roman Catholic Church therefore not submit to conditional baptism as in some

    Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea

    Anglican_Church_of_Papua_New_Guinea

  • Christian perfection
  • Christian process of achieving spiritual perfection

    sanctification, holiness, perfect love, the baptism with the Holy Spirit, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, baptism by fire, the second blessing, and the second

    Christian perfection

    Christian perfection

    Christian_perfection

  • Latitudinarian
  • Term referring to some Anglican theologians

    believers Church covenant Protestant Soteriology Assurance Conditional election Conditional preservation of the saints Prevenient grace Total depravity

    Latitudinarian

    Latitudinarian

  • Shield of the Trinity
  • Visual symbol expressing the Christian Trinity

    Norfolk, England Font at St. Martin, Nacton, Suffolk, England Carved baptismal font without text at St Michael's Church, Framlingham Stained glass window

    Shield of the Trinity

    Shield of the Trinity

    Shield_of_the_Trinity

  • Wesleyan Church
  • Methodist church

    variety of differing beliefs, not just Wesleyan beliefs. The Sacraments BaptismBaptism is a sacrament commanded by our Lord and administered to believers

    Wesleyan Church

    Wesleyan_Church

  • Predestination
  • Doctrine in Christian theology

    predestination by foreknowledge. From this perspective, comes the notion of a conditional election on the one who wills to have faith in God for salvation. The

    Predestination

    Predestination

    Predestination

  • Pneumatology
  • Branch of Christian theology that studies the Holy Spirit

    Christian teachings on new birth, spiritual gifts (charismata), Spirit-baptism, sanctification, the inspiration of prophets, and the indwelling of the

    Pneumatology

    Pneumatology

    Pneumatology

  • New Covenant theology
  • Belief that Jesus Christ is the central focus of the Bible

    purpose (Matt.6:10) in history, culminating in the New Covenant. The conditional (Exod. 19:5-6) treaty which God established with the ethnic descendants

    New Covenant theology

    New_Covenant_theology

  • Salvation in Christianity
  • Saving of people from sin in Christianity

    but also the question of how one partakes of this salvation, by faith, baptism, or obedience; and the question of whether this salvation is individual

    Salvation in Christianity

    Salvation in Christianity

    Salvation_in_Christianity

  • Joshua Maria Young
  • American prelate

    Catholic books, Young decided to convert to Catholicism and received a conditional baptism in October 1828. Following his conversion, he changed his name to

    Joshua Maria Young

    Joshua_Maria_Young

  • Second work of grace
  • Christian belief of interaction with God

    theology, the second work of grace—entire sanctification—is identified with baptism with the Holy Spirit. John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement

    Second work of grace

    Second work of grace

    Second_work_of_grace

  • Wesleyan theology
  • Protestant Christian theological tradition

    of Religion, in Article XVII—Of Baptism, state that baptism is a "sign of regeneration or the new birth". (See § Baptism.) The Methodist Visitor in describing

    Wesleyan theology

    Wesleyan theology

    Wesleyan_theology

  • Evangelical theology
  • Christian doctrine

    occurs before the Believer's baptism, by immersion in the water. Methodists (inclusive of the holiness movement) define Baptism of the Holy Spirit as synonymous

    Evangelical theology

    Evangelical_theology

  • Global Methodist Church
  • Protestant Wesleyan Christian denomination

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Global Methodist Church

    Global_Methodist_Church

  • Law and Gospel
  • Topic in Christian theology

    be preached in their turn; yea, both at once, or both in one. All the conditional promises are instances of this. They are law and gospel mixed together

    Law and Gospel

    Law_and_Gospel

  • Repentance in Christianity
  • Attitude of sorrow in Christianity involving turning away from sin

    Swedenborg and Rose refer to John the Baptist to describe how he was performing baptism of repentance. John the Baptist would preach repentance along with the

    Repentance in Christianity

    Repentance in Christianity

    Repentance_in_Christianity

  • Last Adam
  • Pauline title for Jesus (e.g. 1 Cor. 15:45)

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Last Adam

    Last Adam

    Last_Adam

  • Christadelphians
  • Restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination

    Bible, the Virgin Birth, the status of Jesus as the son of God, believer's baptism, the resurrection of the dead, the second coming of Christ, and the future

    Christadelphians

    Christadelphians

    Christadelphians

  • Free Will Baptist
  • Protestant Baptist sub-group

    Faith is the condition for salvation; hence, Free Will Baptists hold to conditional security. An individual is "saved by faith and kept by faith." In support

    Free Will Baptist

    Free Will Baptist

    Free_Will_Baptist

  • Holiness Pentecostalism
  • Branch of Pentecostalism

    grace), [2] entire sanctification (second work of grace), and [3] Spirit baptism evidenced by speaking in tongues (third work of grace). The word Holiness

    Holiness Pentecostalism

    Holiness Pentecostalism

    Holiness_Pentecostalism

  • First Great Awakening
  • Christian revivals in Britain and the Thirteen Colonies in the 1730s–1740s

    Congregationalists who became convinced of Baptist doctrines, such as believer's baptism. In some cases, entire Separatist congregations accepted Baptist beliefs

    First Great Awakening

    First Great Awakening

    First_Great_Awakening

  • State-integrated school
  • Type of school in New Zealand

    integrated into the state education system under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, becoming a state school while retaining its special

    State-integrated school

    State-integrated_school

  • Lutheranism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    are generally recognized including baptism, confession, and the eucharist. The Lutheran churches teach baptismal regeneration, that humans "are cleansed

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

  • International Churches of Christ
  • Group of Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement Christian churches

    faith and baptism, rejecting the concept of "faith alone," while stressing global unity. Historically, the ICOC practiced exclusive baptism and strict

    International Churches of Christ

    International Churches of Christ

    International_Churches_of_Christ

  • Camp meeting
  • Christian gathering which originated in 19th-century America

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Camp meeting

    Camp meeting

    Camp_meeting

  • United Church of Christ in the Philippines
  • Christian denomination

    the new believer. The church permits both believer's baptism and infant baptism. Infant baptism is administered only to infant children of church members

    United Church of Christ in the Philippines

    United_Church_of_Christ_in_the_Philippines

  • Validity and liceity
  • Concepts in the Catholic Church

    permission to confer baptism outside his own territory, not even upon his own subjects". In the Latin Church, administration of baptism is one of the functions

    Validity and liceity

    Validity_and_liceity

  • Isaac William Wiley
  • American physician

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Isaac William Wiley

    Isaac William Wiley

    Isaac_William_Wiley

  • The Lord (book)
  • Christological book by Romano Guardini

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    The Lord (book)

    The_Lord_(book)

  • Ex opere operato
  • Doctrine that a sacrament acts in its own right

    Jesus' actions and words during his life. Baptism and Confirmation are the manifestation of Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist and anointing by the Holy

    Ex opere operato

    Ex_opere_operato

  • Methodist Protestant Church
  • Methodist denomination in the U.S.

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Methodist Protestant Church

    Methodist_Protestant_Church

  • Bible Methodist Connection of Churches
  • Conservative holiness denomination

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Bible Methodist Connection of Churches

    Bible_Methodist_Connection_of_Churches

  • The Sunday Service of the Methodists
  • Original Christian liturgical book of the Methodist churches

    saints' days, priestly absolutions, the answers of the sponsors in baptism, private baptism, sung liturgical texts, the ring ceremony in the marriage rite

    The Sunday Service of the Methodists

    The_Sunday_Service_of_the_Methodists

  • Forced conversion
  • Adoption of a different religion or irreligion under duress

    (1096)). Though he strongly condemned and prohibited forced conversion and baptism by decree, Pope Innocent III suggested in a private letter to a bishop

    Forced conversion

    Forced_conversion

  • Outward holiness
  • Wesleyan–Arminian Christian concept

    grace) Sunday Sabbatarianism Christian perfection Second work of grace Baptism with the Holy Spirit Views on sin Works of piety Works of mercy Worship

    Outward holiness

    Outward_holiness

  • Timothy W. Whitaker
  • the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Timothy W. Whitaker

    Timothy_W._Whitaker

  • Great Disappointment
  • Reaction to failure of Christ to appear in 1844

    The end of the 70 "weeks" included the baptism of Jesus in 27 AD and his crucifixion in 31 AD.

    Great Disappointment

    Great_Disappointment

  • Charles Fox Parham
  • American preacher and evangelist (1873–1929)

    Holiness Pentecostalism. It was Parham who associated glossolalia with the baptism in the Holy Spirit, a theological connection crucial to the emergence of

    Charles Fox Parham

    Charles Fox Parham

    Charles_Fox_Parham

  • Verbal plenary preservation
  • Protestant theological doctrine

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Verbal plenary preservation

    Verbal_plenary_preservation

  • Twenty-five Articles
  • Official doctrinal statement of Methodism

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Twenty-five Articles

    Twenty-five Articles

    Twenty-five_Articles

  • Free Methodist Church
  • Christian denomination

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Free Methodist Church

    Free Methodist Church

    Free_Methodist_Church

  • Congregational Methodist Church
  • Methodist church

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    Congregational Methodist Church

    Congregational_Methodist_Church

  • Paterology
  • Study of God the Father

    Adoption Assurance Atonement  (Limited Unlimited) Baptism  (Christening Believer's baptism) Calling Conditional security Conversion Divinization Election Eternal

    Paterology

    Paterology

  • National Association of Wesleyan Evangelicals
  • Methodist network of Wesleyan-Holiness churches

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    National Association of Wesleyan Evangelicals

    National_Association_of_Wesleyan_Evangelicals

  • History of Methodism in the United States
  • grace) Sunday Sabbatarianism Christian perfection Second work of grace Baptism with the Holy Spirit Views on sin Works of piety Works of mercy Worship

    History of Methodism in the United States

    History of Methodism in the United States

    History_of_Methodism_in_the_United_States

  • Social Creed (Methodist)
  • grace) Sunday Sabbatarianism Christian perfection Second work of grace Baptism with the Holy Spirit Views on sin Works of piety Works of mercy Worship

    Social Creed (Methodist)

    Social_Creed_(Methodist)

  • John Hunt (missionary)
  • Early Wesleyan missionary to Fiji

    the New Testament Distinctive beliefs and practices Assurance of faith Conditional preservation of the saints Priesthood of all believers Sainthood Four

    John Hunt (missionary)

    John_Hunt_(missionary)

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    English, French, German, Hungarian (Donát), Polish, and Czech (Donát)

    Donat

    English, French, German, Hungarian (Donát), Polish, and Czech (Donát) : from a medieval personal name (Latin Donatus, past participle of donare, frequentative of dare ‘to give’). The name was much favored by early Christians, either because the birth of a child was seen as a gift from God, or else because the child was in turn dedicated to God. The name was borne by various early saints, among them a 6th-century hermit of Sisteron and a 7th-century bishop of Besançon, all of whom contributed to the popularity of the baptismal name in the Middle Ages, which was not checked by the heresy of a 4th-century Carthaginian bishop who also bore it. Another bearer was a 4th-century gramMarian and commentator on Virgil, widely respected in the Middle Ages as a figure of great learning.

    Donat

  • Dubb
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Dubb

    State; Condition

    Dubb

  • Sugati | ஸுகதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sugati | ஸுகதீ

    Good or Happy condition, Solution

    Sugati | ஸுகதீ

  • Fida
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Australian, French, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Fida

    Sacrifice; Unconditional Love; Love

    Fida

  • Sugati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sugati

    Good or Happy condition, Solution

    Sugati

  • Tebaliah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Tebaliah

    Baptism, or goodness, of the Lord.

    Tebaliah

  • Francis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Francis

    English : from the personal name Francis (Old French form Franceis, Latin Franciscus, Italian Francisco). This was originally an ethnic name meaning ‘Frank’ and hence ‘Frenchman’. The personal name owed much of its popularity during the Middle Ages to the fame of St. Francis of Assisi (1181–1226), whose baptismal name was actually Giovanni but who was nicknamed Francisco because his father was absent in France at the time of his birth. As an American family name this has absorbed cognates from several other European languages (for forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).Jewish (American) : an Americanization of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, or an adoption of the non-Jewish surname.

    Francis

  • Rutveg | ரத்வேக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rutveg | ரத்வேக

    Can travel in all climatic conditions

    Rutveg | ரத்வேக

  • Jordan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán)

    Jordan

    English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán) : from the Christian baptismal name Jordan. This is taken from the name of the river Jordan (Hebrew Yarden, a derivative of yarad ‘to go down’, i.e. to the Dead Sea). At the time of the Crusades it was common practice for crusaders and pilgrims to bring back flasks of water from the river in which John the Baptist had baptized people, including Christ himself, and to use it in the christening of their own children. As a result Jordan became quite a common personal name.

    Jordan

  • Dasha | தஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dasha | தஷா

    Circumstance, Period of life, Wick, Condition, Degree

    Dasha | தஷா

  • Sugathi | ஸுகாதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sugathi | ஸுகாதீ

    Good or Happy condition, Solution, Fortune

    Sugathi | ஸுகாதீ

  • Hali
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Australian, Greek, Swahili

    Hali

    Unique; Graceful; Kind; Sweet; The Beautiful Ocean; Loving; Forgiving; Content; Delighted; Beauty; Perfect; State; Handsome; Condition; The Sea

    Hali

  • Tebaliah
  • Biblical

    Tebaliah

    baptism, or goodness, of the Lord

    Tebaliah

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Online names & meanings

  • ABBOT
  • Male

    English

    ABBOT

    Variant spelling of English Abbott, ABBOT means "abbot, father, priest."

  • Clines
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clines

    English : habitational name from Claines in Worcestershire, named from Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + næss ‘headland’.

  • Saaida |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Saaida |

    Branch, Tributary, Happy, Lucky, Fem of Saeed, Most beautiful, Unmatched, Friendly

  • Nihala
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nihala

    Exalted; Pleased; Prosperous

  • BUNKO
  • Female

    Japanese

    BUNKO

    Japanese name BUNKO means "literary child."

  • Aashutosh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sindhi, Tamil, Traditional

    Aashutosh

    Name of Lord Shiva; One who Fulfils Wishes Instantly

  • Buley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Buley

    English : variant of the Norman habitational name Beaulieu, or possibly a variant of Bulley.Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak Bulej (see Bula).Perhaps a variant of German Puley, from a short form for the medieval saint’s name Pelagius (see Boley).

  • Muhallil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Muhallil

    One who pronounces the testimony of faith

  • Abisaran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern, Sanskrit

    Abisaran

    Together

  • Jevith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Jevith

    Blessing of God

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  • Unconditioned
  • a.

    Not conditioned or subject to conditions; unconditional.

  • Provisory
  • a.

    Of the nature of a proviso; containing a proviso or condition; conditional; as, a provisory clause.

  • Condition
  • n.

    To put under conditions; to require to pass a new examination or to make up a specified study, as a condition of remaining in one's class or in college; as, to condition a student who has failed in some branch of study.

  • Conditional
  • n.

    A conditional word, mode, or proposition.

  • Conditional
  • n.

    A limitation.

  • Conditionally
  • adv.

    In a conditional manner; subject to a condition or conditions; not absolutely or positively.

  • Conditional
  • a.

    Containing, implying, or depending on, a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or granted on certain terms; as, a conditional promise.

  • Conditionate
  • v. t.

    Conditional.

  • Conditional
  • a.

    Expressing a condition or supposition; as, a conditional word, mode, or tense.

  • Conditionate
  • v. t.

    To qualify by conditions; to regulate.

  • Unconditional
  • a.

    Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender.

  • Condition
  • v. i.

    To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged to be impossible.

  • Conditionly
  • adv.

    Conditionally.

  • Inconditional
  • a.

    Unconditional.

  • Conditionate
  • v. t.

    To put under conditions; to render conditional.

  • Conditioned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Condition

  • Conditioned
  • a.

    Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not absolute.

  • Conditioned
  • a.

    Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man.

  • Condition
  • n.

    train; acclimate.

  • Condition
  • n.

    To invest with, or limit by, conditions; to burden or qualify by a condition; to impose or be imposed as the condition of.