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Judaic Baptism: An Inquiry Into the Meaning of the Word Baptizo as Determined by the Usage of Jewish and Patristic Writers
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Judaic Baptism: An Inquiry Into the Meaning of the Word Baptizo as Determined by the Usage of Jewish and Patristic Writers in Brampton, ON
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Judaic Baptism: An Inquiry Into the Meaning of the Word Baptizo as Determined by the Usage of Jewish and Patristic Writers in Brampton, ON
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In the 19th century, Dr. James W. Dale, a Presbyterian minister, embarked on a scholarly project that proved to be the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the word "baptism." Aiming at a contextual understanding of the word, Dr. Dale meticulously examined its use in a wide range of historical documents, and his analysis is a masterpiece of lexicographical scholarship. Dr. Dale published his findings in four volumes, and for the first time in many years all four of these distinguished texts are available, offering a valuable resource for students and scholars of language, religion, and history. An examination of the term in the works of Jewish writers.
In the 19th century, Dr. James W. Dale, a Presbyterian minister, embarked on a scholarly project that proved to be the most exhaustive study ever undertaken on the word "baptism." Aiming at a contextual understanding of the word, Dr. Dale meticulously examined its use in a wide range of historical documents, and his analysis is a masterpiece of lexicographical scholarship. Dr. Dale published his findings in four volumes, and for the first time in many years all four of these distinguished texts are available, offering a valuable resource for students and scholars of language, religion, and history. An examination of the term in the works of Jewish writers.





















