Mode of Baptism
History of Baptism
Early Church Figures
Sword Drill
200

The practice of baptizing infants is called this word

Paedobaptism

200

The earliest church records show the common practice of baptism by this mode

Immersion

200

This man, of Jesus' disciples, was crucified upside down in Rome

Peter

200

The books included in the Jewish scriptures are the same as those in this Christian group's version of the Bible

Protestants

400

Baptism by Immersion could imply either a) going waste deep in water, or b) total _____

Submersion

400

There are no explicit records of infant baptism until this century

Third century

400

No, this man did not drive all of the snakes out of Ireland!

St. Patrick

400

Protestants, Roman Catholics, and this third Christian group each have a different set of books in their Bible

Orthodox

600

This theology of baptism only allows for the baptism of professing believers in Jesus Christ

Credobaptism

600

Baptism of believers in the early church was often postponed until this feast day

Easter

600

This writer of many New Testament books was beheaded in Rome in 64 A.D.

Paul

600

The Gospel of Thomas is perhaps the most famous of this group of discarded books

Gnostic Gospels

800

"Affusion" is a word which describes baptism by doing this

Pouring

800

In the earliest days of the church, baptism by sprinkling was likely only practiced for ______ reasons

Medical

800

Tradition names this early Christian philosopher with a word meaning, "a person who is killed because of their religious beliefs"

Justin Martyr

800

This Old Testament book is extended in the Roman Catholic Bible

Esther

1000

This term refers to sprinkling of water, primarily in the baptism of infants

Aspersion

1000

Historian Laurie Guy writes, "The church most likely practiced full immersion, partial immersion..." and this

Affusion

1000

This early martyr is famous for being one of the earliest extra-biblical Christian figures whose writings survived

Polycarp

1000

These books included in the Old Testament of some churches are called "Deuterocanonical" or this other word

Apocrypha

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