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  • 41Infusion (disambiguation) — An infusion is a method of preparing herbs by placing them in oil or water.Infusion may also refer to: * Infusion (band), an Australian dance music act * Infusion Development, a software consulting company * Tea infuser, a device in which loose… …

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  • 42Infant baptism — Water is poured on the head of an infant held over the baptismal font of a Catholic church Infant baptism[1][2] is the practice of baptising infants or young children. In theologic …

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  • 43Religious conversion — The Conversion of Saint Paul, a 1600 painting by Italian artist Caravaggio (1571–1610) Part of a series on the Religious conversion Types …

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  • 44Water — This article is about general aspects of water. For a detailed discussion of its properties, see Properties of water. For other uses, see Water (disambiguation) …

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  • 45Baptismal font — A baptismal font is an article of church furniture or a fixture used for the baptism of children and adults. Aspersion and aspersion fontsThe fonts of many Christian denominations are intended for baptisms using a non immersion method, such as… …

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  • 46Early Christianity — This article is a description of early Christianity itself; for an overview of early Christian history, see Early history of Christianity. Part of a series on Christianity …

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  • 47Catechumen — In ecclesiology, a catechumen (IPAEng|ˌkætəˈkjuːmən; from Latin catechumenus , Greek κατηχουμενος , instructed) is one receiving instruction in the principles of the Christian religion with a view to baptism. The title and practice is most often… …

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  • 48James Currie — (born May 31, 1756 in Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died August 31, 1805 in Sidmouth) was a Scottish physician and editor of Robert Burns.He was a son of the minister of Kirkpatrick Fleming. Attracted by the stories of prosperity in America he went in …

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  • 49Presbyterian worship — documents worship practices in Presbyterian churches; in this case, the practises of the many churches descended from the Scottish Presbyterian church at the time of the Reformation.Theology of WorshipHistorically, the driving principle in the… …

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  • 50Altevangelisch Taufgesinnte — Mennoniten sind eine evangelische Glaubensgemeinschaft in der Tradition der Täufer. Der Name leitet sich von dem aus Friesland stammenden Theologen Menno Simons ab. In einigen Regionen sind sie auch als Alttäufer, Altevangelisch Taufgesinnte (in… …

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