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'Describe and explain the essential features of infant and believer's baptism,' (a GCSE coursework question)

Title: 'Describe and explain the essential features of infant and believer's baptism,' (a GCSE coursework question)
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'Describe and explain the essential features of infant and believer's baptism,' (a GCSE coursework question)
Infant baptism is the baptism of practices that baptize infants as well as adults, whereas believers' baptism is the baptism of practices that only baptize from the age of 18 or 16. Both the different types of Baptism share the four symbols of baptism, water, oil, a candle and a white garment. However they are not all used in the same way. The Roman Catholics who practise infant baptism, sprinkle water on the infant's heads three times, …showed first 75 words of 619 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 619 total…to sin and rise again to life. When the words are said, it is to remember what God has done for us: The Father has created us, and everything around us and we are created in God's likeness. The Son has lived among us, showing us the way, the truth, and the life and he has died for us. And the Holy Spirit is alive and inside us to help guide us in our life.

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