ellauri046.html on line 175: Proud to be Christian ⛪😁 🚶 — Going to Church ‍♂️🚶‍♀️⛪ — Praying 😌🙇‍♀️🙏 — Baptism ⛪👼🌊
ellauri092.html on line 141: Etelä-Saksan kautta anabaptismi siirtyi Hollantiin, jossa se toimi nimellä mennoniitat. Hollannista liike siirtyi Englantiin. Tärkeimmäksi anabaptismin haarautumaksi muodostui Englannin puritaanien ja separatistien piiristä 1600-luvulla syntynyt liike, jonka johtajana toimi pastori John Smyth. Baptismin katsotaan syntyneen vuonna 1609, jolloin Smyth perusti Amsterdamissa, Hollannissa ensimmäisen baptisti nimeä käyttäneen seurakunnan.
ellauri092.html on line 239: Most Baptists subscribe to two ordinances of the local church; baptism (as discussed earlier) and the Lord’s Supper. Baptists reject that either of these ordinances are salvific and most subscribe to a symbolic view of both. Baptism is symbolic of the work of Christ in a person’s heart and a profession of faith by the one being baptized, and the Lord’s Supper is symbolic of the atoning work of Jesus Christ and taken as a way to remember the work of Christ.
ellauri092.html on line 241: Methodists also subscribe to baptism and the Lord’s Supper and they similarly see both as signs, not as the substances, of God’s grace in Christ. Baptism is not a mere profession, however, but also a sign of regeneration. Similarly, the Lord’s Supper is a sign of a Christian’s redemption.
ellauri216.html on line 198: The Didache (Greek: Διδαχή, translit. Didakhé, lit. "Teaching"), also known as The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations (Διδαχὴ Κυρίου διὰ τῶν δώδεκα ἀποστόλων τοῖς ἔθνεσιν), is a brief anonymous early Christian treatise written in Koine Greek, dated by modern scholars to the first or (less commonly) second century AD. The first line of this treatise is "The teaching of the Lord to the Gentiles (or Nations) by the twelve apostles". The text, parts of which constitute the oldest extant written catechism, has three main sections dealing with Christian ethics, rituals such as baptism and Eucharist, and Church organization. The opening chapters describe the virtuous Way of Life and the wicked Way of Death. The Lord's Prayer is included in full. Baptism is by immersion, or by affusion if immersion is not practical. Fasting is ordered for Wednesdays and Fridays. Two primitive Eucharistic prayers are given. Church organization was at an early stage of development. Itinerant apostles and prophets are important, serving as "chief priests" and possibly celebrating the Eucharist. Meanwhile, local bishops and deacons also have authority and seem to be taking the place of the itinerant ministry.
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