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		Definition of Anabaptism in English: Anabaptismnounˌanəˈbaptɪz(ə)mˌænəˈbæpˌtɪzəm mass nounThe doctrine that baptism should only be administered to believing adults, held by a radical Protestant sect of the 16th century. 再洗礼派教义(16世纪20年代至30年代一激进清教教派的主张,即有信仰的成年人方须接受洗礼) Example sentencesExamples -  Indeed, they always repudiated the word Anabaptist, since they did not consider that they practiced anabaptism.
 -  Calvinism and Anabaptism served as pivotal influences.
 -  Because Anabaptism was censured throughout much of Western Europe, the writings of the Anabaptists themselves remained in virtual obscurity.
 -  The authors note that each of these four groups is situated within the ‘traditionalist wing’ of Anabaptism.
 -  The essay on Anabaptism is excellent and a careful expert summary of a complex subject.
 -  Most religions, from Anabaptism to Zoroastrianism, feature some version of Christianity's ‘Golden Rule’: Do undo others, as you would have them do unto you.
 -  He always denied that he was an Anabaptist or that he practiced Anabaptism.
 -  Even more extreme sects inspired by Lutheranism flourished, such as Anabaptism.
 -  He clearly recognised the problem that ensued from competing modes of governance within a single church; here he found an ally in a Swiss reformer and an active opponent of Anabaptism.
 -  Lutheranism had already taken root as had Anabaptism so Calvinism was seen as another protest religion in a ever crowded field.
 -  This interest led him to study Anabaptism at Malone College in Ohio and at Eastern Mennonite University and Seminary.
 -  The same observation might be made of Anabaptism.
 
 
 OriginMid 16th century: via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek anabaptismos, from ana- 'over again' + baptismos 'baptism'.    Definition of Anabaptism in US English: Anabaptismnounˌænəˈbæpˌtɪzəmˌanəˈbapˌtizəm The doctrine that baptism should only be administered to believing adults, held by a radical Protestant sect that emerged during the 1520s and 1530s. 再洗礼派教义(16世纪20年代至30年代一激进清教教派的主张,即有信仰的成年人方须接受洗礼) Example sentencesExamples -  The essay on Anabaptism is excellent and a careful expert summary of a complex subject.
 -  Most religions, from Anabaptism to Zoroastrianism, feature some version of Christianity's ‘Golden Rule’: Do undo others, as you would have them do unto you.
 -  This interest led him to study Anabaptism at Malone College in Ohio and at Eastern Mennonite University and Seminary.
 -  He always denied that he was an Anabaptist or that he practiced Anabaptism.
 -  He clearly recognised the problem that ensued from competing modes of governance within a single church; here he found an ally in a Swiss reformer and an active opponent of Anabaptism.
 -  Calvinism and Anabaptism served as pivotal influences.
 -  Indeed, they always repudiated the word Anabaptist, since they did not consider that they practiced anabaptism.
 -  The authors note that each of these four groups is situated within the ‘traditionalist wing’ of Anabaptism.
 -  Because Anabaptism was censured throughout much of Western Europe, the writings of the Anabaptists themselves remained in virtual obscurity.
 -  Even more extreme sects inspired by Lutheranism flourished, such as Anabaptism.
 -  The same observation might be made of Anabaptism.
 -  Lutheranism had already taken root as had Anabaptism so Calvinism was seen as another protest religion in a ever crowded field.
 
 
 OriginMid 16th century: via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek anabaptismos, from ana- ‘over again’ + baptismos ‘baptism’.     |