Be Not Faithless But Believing, Jesus gives Historical Proof and Biblical Proof
that the baptism of the Apostles, the baptism of the New Testament was changed.
Below are Five Encyclopedias: Schaff – Herzog Religious Encyclopedia, Canney Encyclopedia of Religion, Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion, Britannica Encyclopedia, & The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913 Edition,
that give Historical Proof Baptism was changed!
Encyclopedia References
:
"
The New Testament knows only the baptism in the name of Jesus."
Schaff – Herzog Religious Encyclopedia, Volume 1, page 435
"
The early church baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus until the second century."
Canney Encyclopedia of Religion, page 53
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Christian baptism was administered using the words, in the name of Jesus." page 377.
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Baptism was always in the name of Jesus until time of Justin Martyr" page 389.
Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion, Volume 2
It was a Catholic doctrine that changed our Lord’s baptism, taking his name out:
Britannica Encyclopedia, 11th Edition, Volume 3, page 365 "B
aptism was changed from
the name of Jesus to the words Father, Son & Holy Ghost in the 2nd Century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913 Edition, Vol. 2, Page 263 states: “
…some theologians
held to, that the Apostles baptized in the name of Jesus only.”
The same Catholic Encyclopedia, on the same page, says, “
In addition to the necessary
word “baptize”, or it’s equivalent, it is also obligatory to mention the separate persons of the
Holy Trinity." AND "
Any ceremony that did not observe this form has been declared invalid
."
Encyclopedia References:
"The New Testament knows only the baptism in the name of Jesus."
Schaff – Herzog Religious Encyclopedia, Volume 1, page 435
"The early church baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus until the second century."
Canney Encyclopedia of Religion, page 53
"Christian baptism was administered using the words, in the name of Jesus." page 377.
"Baptism was always in the name of Jesus until time of Justin Martyr" page 389.
Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion, Volume 2
Britannica Encyclopedia, 11th Edition, Volume 3, page 365 "Baptism was changed from the name of Jesus to the words Father, Son & Holy Ghost in the 2nd Century.
It was a Catholic doctrine that changed our Lord's baptism, taking his name out:
The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913 Edition, Vol. 2, Page 263 states: “…some theologians held to, that the Apostles baptized in the name of Jesus only.”
The same Catholic Encyclopedia, on the same page, says, “In addition to the necessary word “baptize”, or it’s equivalent, it is also obligatory to mention the separate persons of the Holy Trinity." AND "
Any ceremony that did not observe this form has been declared invalid."