baptist

IPA: bˈæptʌst

noun

  • A person who baptizes.
  • An adherent of a Protestant denomination (or various subdenominations) of Christianity, which believes in the baptism of believers (sometimes only adults), as opposed to the baptism of infants.

adjective

  • Of, relating to, or adhering to the Baptist religious denomination.
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Examples of "baptist" in Sentences

  • The Baptists found this intolerable.
  • The church was sacred to the Baptists.
  • I did find the Banister Baptist Church.
  • John the Baptist christened many people.
  • Saint John the Baptist was preaching in the desert.
  • Just laughing with you re: the baptist and Pope comment!
  • Baptists vie with Catholics as the largest denomination in the city.
  • This was John the Baptist's status as the 'friend of the Bridegroom'.
  • It is the theological college of the Baptist Churches of New Zealand.
  • Baptists are not miniscule, but make up on the largest groups in the US.
  • If you only tell the truth, then you know that john the baptist is not me.
  • Later that day, another baptist family and their kids came over for dinner.
  • The Alto Frio Baptist Encampment is located to the southeast of the community.
  • I mean what response could I expect if I went to the local baptist men's prayer breakfast arguing for papal infallibility?
  • The baptist is the guy who supports the policy out of the goodness of his heart - he genuinely wants to help out those on low incomes.
  • Most of the church goers were from the neighboring baptist community, and therefore anglophone, so most of what happened I understood.

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