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| Although | baptised a Catholic at birth, and sympathetic to Germa |
| After Clovis was | baptised a Christian in 496, about half of the 6,000 o |
| ted numerous Monasteries in Usora and Hum and | baptised a large number of Bosnia's heretics on their |
| Although | baptised a Catholic, a faith that he never renounced, |
| ristian influenced society, Lady Silimaka was | baptised a member of the Presbyterian Church of Niue ( |
| He was | baptised a Christian in 1596. |
| She was the first Mississauga woman | baptised a Methodist. |
| He was born in Naples and | baptised Alberto Lodovico Maria Filipo Gaetano, Englis |
| All Gloor of Birrwil were | baptised and married at that time in Seengen. |
| he first native converts, two in number, were | baptised, and in 1846 these two converts and one other |
| Baptised and raised in Saint John's Parish, Henry remo | |
| he children who saw all this beauty grow were | baptised; and there are three old screens of the 14th |
| nted the canonical remedy to all who had been | baptised and ordained by Acacius. |
| i name meant "Singing Bird", but she was also | baptised and given the name Mary Agatha. |
| African-American woman, Lilla Van Buren, was | baptised and became a full member of the congregation. |
| He was one of the first Taipings to be | baptised and Hong publicly announced how Feng was a de |
| Roger Dodsworth, | baptised April 24, 1585 in St Oswald, Oswaldkirk, was |
| the Jesuit priest, Father Le Jeune and later | baptised as Olivier Le Jeune, taking the first name of |
| While at Oxford, he decided to be | baptised as a Christian, and told Casaubon of his deci |
| In 1952, he was | baptised as a Roman Catholic by an anarchist priest, w |
| He was | baptised as Robert Edward Archibald Hamilton but, in 1 |
| cent IV, stated that Sartaq, then a duke, was | baptised as a Christian. |
| s a term of the surrender that Guthrum become | baptised as a Christian, which Guthrum agreed to do, w |
| ts in the church and have as much right to be | baptised as adults. |
| He was | baptised at Springthorpe, Lincolnshire on 24 February |
| He was | baptised at Bremhill on 5 September 1593. |
| Sir Nicholas le Strange, 4th Baronet, and was | baptised at Hindolveston in Norfolk three days after h |
| He was | baptised at Arnesby by the Rev M. Davis. |
| He was | baptised at Wroxall on 10 March 1618. |
| ter, daughter of Sir Nicholas Salter, and was | baptised at St Olave Hart Street in London. |
| ing Fabian Stedman was born in the village at | Baptised at St John's church on 7 December 1640. |
| Fawkes was | baptised at the church of St. Michael le Belfrey. |
| Mathew ( | baptised at Totteridge 6 Jan 1704 and buried four days |
| rt Finney the actor was born in Pendleton and | baptised at St George's Church, Charlestown. |
| he parish of Sedbergh, then in Yorkshire, and | baptised at Dent on 1 October 1749, was the son of Jam |
| Leonard, daughter of Sampson Lennard and was | baptised at St Martin in the Fields on 19 May 1613. |
| ughter of Colonel John Codrington, and he was | baptised at St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol in G |
| r of William Pitt the Elder, and was born and | baptised at Boconnoc in Cornwall on 3 March 1737. |
| Born at Red Lion Street in London and | baptised at St Andrew, Holborn, he was the first son o |
| Born at Castle Coole on 30 June 1845 and | baptised at Derryvullen a month later, he was the youn |
| Adam Lindsay Gordon was | baptised at St Mary's Church in 1833. |
| s in 1959 he converted to Catholicism and was | baptised at the Notre-Dame de Reims in Reims. |
| Peada was | baptised at Ad Murum-in the region of Hadrian's Wall-b |
| al grandfather, Louis-Philippe of France, was | baptised at the St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral in Br |
| He was | baptised at the parish church (now Southwark Cathedral |
| t Britain, and his wife Mary Rabache, and was | baptised at St James's Church, Piccadilly. |
| He was born on 15 June 1846 and | baptised at Corsham on 14 July. |
| Incledon was | baptised at Pilton, near Barnstaple, Devonshire, 6 Jun |
| n in Rouen in northern France in 1639 and was | baptised at Quevilly, the principal Huguenot church of |
| He was | baptised at Drayton Parslow, Buckinghamshire, on 29 Ju |
| Wall was the son of John Wall and was | baptised at Worcester on 24 June 1747. |
| He was | baptised at St. Margaret's Church in Westminster, Engl |
| He was | baptised at New Fishbourne, West Sussex although he ha |
| bach. Twenty-six days after his birth, he was | baptised at St James's Palace by either The Archbishop |
| The Prince was | baptised at his parents' home and his godparents were |
| at Sandridge near Dartmouth around 1550, and | baptised at Stoke Gabriel in October 1550. |
| John was | baptised at Welwick in Yorkshire, on 16 January 1568, |
| e Sephardi Jews of Spanish origin, but he was | baptised at St Olave Hart Street in London. |
| he youngest child of William Stretton and was | baptised at St. Mary's Church, Nottingham on 29 May 17 |
| Cynegils was also | baptised at this time, by Bishop Birinus, with Oswald |
| her was born in James Street, Westminster and | baptised at St James, Westminster, 8 October 1817. |
| el was born Phoebe Smith, in Stepney, and was | baptised at the local church, St Dunstan's, on 13 Apri |
| Samuel was | baptised at St Editha's on 24 December 1815 and before |
| es Long and his wife Susan Strangways, he was | baptised at Melbury, Dorchester, Dorset in 1682. |
| He was | baptised at St. George's Basilica in Victoria on the 1 |
| in Reading, with records showing that he was | baptised at the Broad Street Independent Chapel in Rea |
| He was | baptised at Saffron Walden, Essex, 13 February 1564, t |
| et, born 22 July 1883 at Sultanpur Lodhi, and | baptised at Christ Church, Mussoorie, India. |
| Henry Thurston was born in Brockenhurst, | baptised at St. Nicholas in August 1692 and buried in |
| Holdswourth, Vicar of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and | baptised at St Nicholas, Newcastle on 20 December 1590 |
| ok a renewed interest in Christianity and was | baptised at Northocte Church of Christ (now Northern C |
| He was | baptised at Beaminster on 18 December, 1834 and in lat |
| Burns was | baptised at Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland in April 179 |
| He was | baptised at Charlbury, Oxfordshire on 7 September 1757 |
| By his wife Priscilla he had a son Robert, | baptised at Coggeshall on 19 October 1641, who was a f |
| ) and Mary Fordham, and was one of 4 siblings | baptised at Royston. |
| rott, daughter of Sir Nicholas Trott, and was | baptised at Stoughton Grange. |
| In April 1797 Aspland was publicly | baptised at the Baptist chapel in Devonshire Square, a |
| orn on 11 July 1663 at St James's Palace, and | baptised at St Martin-in-the-Fields on 22 July 1663. |
| He was | baptised at Twickenham, London, England. |
| They had two children: Agnes, | baptised at Pencaitland on September 7, 1785, and thei |
| da was a pagan prior to her marriage, and was | baptised at the time of her wedding by an Arian bishop |
| was the son of Samuel and Mary White and was | baptised at the Church of St. John in Bedwardine, Worc |
| Preparations were made for Barnet to be | baptised at a grand service in the University Church o |
| He was | baptised at St Laurence's Church in Reading. |
| nd feared he would not live long enough to be | baptised at the public ceremony arranged for 15 Novemb |
| He was | baptised at Haslingfield on 29 January 1592. |
| ure Viscount Nuffield, was born in Hallow and | baptised at SS Philip and James. |
| ranwhite and Sarah (Brooke) his wife, and was | baptised at Lavenham in Suffolk 22 July 1745. |
| It is said that Radbod was nearly | baptised, but refused when he was told that he would n |
| He was | baptised by Milne on November 3, 1816. |
| The two princesses were | baptised by Pope Pius VII. |
| ions that only the Anima Mundi that have been | baptised by God could ultimately lead them to Metatron |
| Previously to this date he had been | baptised by the Rev. |
| On the same day her son was | baptised by Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople. |
| nited together as the Revolt Group, otherwise | baptised by the Police as the New (or Advanced) Violen |
| He was | baptised by Dunstan, and a story was told at Glastonbu |
| Jaime was | baptised by Cardinal Bernardus Johannes Alfrink with P |
| It portrays Christ being | baptised by John, his head surmounted by a dove repres |
| He converted to Christianity and was | baptised by Pope Leo IX, whence he took his Christian |
| The baby was | baptised by Rev. A.V.Mathew, at the Maramon church and |
| g to tradition, he lodged Saint Peter and was | baptised by him, and was martyred under Nero (reigned |
| He is believed to have been | baptised by Saint Mark, who appointed him as the first |
| orary physician to Queen Victoria, and he was | baptised by his mother's uncle, William Conyngham Plun |
| enshire under Saint Paulinus of Wales and was | baptised by St. Ailbe, Bishop of Emly. |
| e 1996, in the Cathedral of Braga, Afonso was | baptised by Eurico Dias Nogueira, Archbishop of Braga |
| In 1725, he was | baptised by Conrad Beissel, and when the Conestoga Bre |
| istianity, and entered the clergy when he was | baptised by the bishop of Byzantium Titus, whom he suc |
| to the college, favouring those who have had | baptised Catholic, and have been at local Catholic jun |
| ble, the governing body will give priority to | baptised Catholics using faith-based oversubscription |
| 48, Marie Louise gave birth to a son, who was | baptised Charles Godefroi Sophie Jules Marie de Rohan. |
| d especially got the responsibility for newly | baptised Chinese. |
| of Reims, in his life of Saint Remigius, who | baptised Clovis, writes: "Finally, many of the army of |
| Christian Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau ( | baptised December 25, 1616 - April 4, 1679) was a Germ |
| He also | baptised Denzil Connick, secretary of the South Atlant |
| Baptised Dudley Long at Saxmundham, Suffolk, he was th | |
| It was Gilbert that | baptised Edward's youngest son Edmund in 1301 at Woods |
| Princess Elisabeth Maria of Bavaria ( | baptised Elisabeth Maria Anna Henriette Josepha Sophie |
| une 14, 1842), daughter of Francis Blanchard ( | baptised February 1, 1784 - age estimated 29 at death, |
| Baptised Ferdinand Richard Edward Acton, on 20 Decembe | |
| According to the tradition, he was | baptised for the first time in the church of the neigh |
| He was | baptised four days later, on October 15, 1882, with Mi |
| e than nine months after the wedding), he was | baptised Henry in honour of his Royal uncle. |
| d, by an angel it was said, to Palma where he | baptised her Odile (Sol Dei), whereupon she miraculous |
| Scheffer, then Mennonite pastor at Amsterdam, | baptised her in 1861. |
| The Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope was | baptised here in 1824. |
| les II's sister Henrietta Anne of England was | baptised here in 1644. |
| , novelist and biographer of Anne Boleyn, was | baptised here on 15 June 1775. |
| She presented a silver cup to the first baby | baptised here and a suite of furniture to the first co |
| iam Henry (younger brother of George III) was | baptised here. |
| Louis Rogerson was | baptised here. |
| Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes was | baptised here. |
| ed with the church after pastor Manuel Renata | baptised him in December 1979. |
| His family name was Xiros, but the priest who | baptised him thought he was a girl and named him Panor |
| the sea-side, away from human observation, I | baptised him in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy |
| na's Cathedral in Los Angeles, who personally | baptised him. |
| t William Croft was born in Ettington and was | baptised in the parish church of the Holy Trinity and |
| 1st Baronet, a lawyer and politician, and was | baptised in Fareham, Hampshire on 25 September 1668. |
| He was | baptised in St Clement Danes, London. |
| Baptised in St Marylebone Church in London on 23 May 1 | |
| A committed Christian (he was brought up and | baptised in the Church of Christ),:p.24 and member of |
| Baptised in Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire on 7 Apr | |
| Nye was | baptised in St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham on |
| 1817, and | baptised in Phillack church on 15 May 1820. |
| ilbur arrived in Canton and eight people were | baptised in 1903. |
| g to local legend, Guinevere had her baby son | baptised in this brook. |
| owper who was born in Berkhamsted in 1731 and | baptised in the church. |
| t important convert was Henry Jessey, whom he | baptised in June 1645. |
| He was born, and | baptised in East Dereham, Norfolk, the son of John Abb |
| , John Henry Newman, the future cardinal, was | baptised in St. Benet Fink. |
| father's term as Governor of New South Wales, | baptised in Sydney Cathedral and styled Viscount Corry |
| avoid the necessity of having to have a child | baptised in the Anglican church. |
| On the 8th day, she was | baptised in the Edathuruthy church. |
| stood as godfather for the first white child | baptised in the colony. |
| His last child by his wife Sarah was | baptised in Rehoboth in 1652. |
| Blamire was | baptised in Dalston by the philosopher William Paley a |
| He was | baptised in the parish church of St Paul's, Shadwell, |
| He was | baptised in the Holy Spirit and spoke in tongues in No |
| Barratt was in the United States when he was | baptised in the Holy Spirit. |
| er of Sir John Carew, 3rd Baronet, and he was | baptised in Poltimore in Devon. |
| Tremayne was | baptised in Mevagissey, Cornwall, on 16 September 1647 |
| He was | baptised in High Pavement Presbytarian Church on 6 Apr |
| John Clifford, | baptised in a New Connexion chapel and ordained after |
| Baptised in Cornwood on 5 October 1780, Rogers was edu | |
| Light was | baptised in Dallinghoo, Suffolk, England on 15 Decembe |
| They were all | baptised in 1773 by Father Pierre Gibault, but Tacumwa |
| born at Trevaunance, St Agnes, Cornwall, and | baptised in its parish church on 26 September 1678, wa |
| stant from Kent and Northumbria, and were all | baptised in the shallow waters there by the Roman prie |
| He was | baptised in York on 11 January 1736, and he graduated |
| DS Church by Amelia Wati Crawford, and he was | baptised in 1951 at age 24. |
| Oakley, Buckinghamshire, on 11 April 1883 and | baptised in Oakley Church on 20 January 1884. |
| s born in the nearby rectory in 1631, and was | baptised in the church. |
| It was in 1789 he was | baptised in the river at Old Ford and thus became a Ba |
| The four women were | baptised in Stockholm on 7 November 1686 in the presen |
| Henry Sherfield ( | baptised in 1572-1634) was an English lawyer, a Member |
| Jan was | baptised in Antwerp on 2 July 1650, but was trained by |
| Although | baptised in the Church of England, Chaplin was thought |
| The future Saint was | baptised in his parents' parish church, Church of Holy |
| Cornelis was | baptised in Leiden on 8 April 1631, and moved with his |
| 1765 to a middle class Devon family, and was | baptised in Exeter on 24 July. |
| Baptised in Boarstall in Buckinghamshire on 2 July 173 | |
| They had a total of 15 children, | baptised in Oswaldkirk, Yorkshire, St Michael le Belfr |
| oore, builder of Salisbury Cathedral, who was | baptised in the abbey church and later (in 1237) burie |
| e and it was here that author James Joyce was | baptised in 1882. |
| ey, 1st Baronet and Henrietta Borlase, he was | baptised in Patshull in Staffordshire on 24 January 16 |
| Charles Garnier, | baptised in Paris on May 25, 1606, was a Jesuit missio |
| ted to survive the birth and so was hurriedly | baptised in the drawing room, Florence died from compl |
| ri however became a Christian and chose to be | baptised in January 1935 under the aegis of the Baptis |
| John Stafford Smith was | baptised in Gloucester Cathedral, England on 30 March |
| catechised before the door of the church and | baptised in the holy font in the baptismal churches. |
| ere found, which show a Jemima Nicholas being | baptised in the parish of Mathry on 2 March 1755. |
| en on 28 April 1442 and immediately privately | baptised in a small side chapel. |
| England and Wales, canonised in 1970: he was | baptised in the church. |
| be replaced by Ginny on Bass, and work on the | Baptised in Shit album began. |
| He was | baptised in Wheatfield Church on 10 December 1615, but |
| Lord Byron ( | baptised in Marylebone Chapel) |
| Abraham Bennet, scientist, was | baptised in Taxal. |
| he Evangelist, the "Cowley Fathers", was also | baptised in the church. |
| as born 2 May 1816 to Joseph and Ann Egg, and | baptised in St James's Church, Piccadilly, London on 3 |
| 25 December - John Guard Junior | baptised in Sydney. |
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