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- Re-baptizers“Anabaptist” is an invented name meaning “re-baptizers.” It was given to 16th-century Christians who saw little value in infant baptism and, therefore, baptized each other as adults upon confession of faith. These Anabaptist Christians were the forerunners of today’s Mennonite Christians and many others in the Free Church tradition.File Size: 895KBPage Count: 28www.mennonitemission.net/Downloads/DL.MissioDei18.E.pdf
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