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editSo who does use aspersion as a method of baptism ? -- Beardo 23:31, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
Peter "most likely" used affusion?
edit- St. Peter is said to have once baptized five thousand people in one day; this was most likely accomplished by aspersion or affusion.[1]
This quote was removed from the page as it is a dead link and is not something that can reasonably be demonstrated from Scripture. Additionally, many Christians from various traditions would dispute it and so it cannot be treated as objective fact. If I've missed something, can someone point it out? Thanks. --Tojasonharris (talk) 14:54, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
References
- ^ Maskell, William. 1846. Monumenta ritualia ecclesiæ anglicanæ. I. 209. [1]
Casting aspersions?
editIs there any relationship between this term and the phrase, "casting aspersions"? BD2412 T 06:36, 21 August 2022 (UTC)