antipaedobaptist

See also: antipædobaptist

English

Alternative forms

  • anti-paedobaptist, anti-paedo-baptist
  • antipedobaptist, anti-pedobaptist, anti-pedo-baptist
  • antipædobaptist, anti-pædobaptist, anti-pædo-baptist (obsolete)

Etymology

From anti- + paedobaptist.

Noun

antipaedobaptist (plural antipaedobaptists)

  1. Someone opposed to the practice of infant baptism.
    • 1861, James Chrystal, A History of the Modes of Christian Baptism:
      The Munster fanatics seem to have been Antipaedobaptist Anabaptists, but their baptism must have begun with themselves, as the followers of De Bruis's opinion on the subjects.
    • 1996, William R Estep, The Anabaptist Story, 3rd edition, Eerdmans, page 22:
      They were all antipedobaptists, but at this point the comparison ceases.
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