verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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child
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He died 20 August 1615 of a fall at night on his way to baptize a child .
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They preyed on people who wanted some one to baptize their children and preach to them.
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Church leaders had to choose between demanding visible sainthood or baptizing the children of those who did not meet standards.
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He said Carmen Lopez wants to baptize the child as Guillermo and has asked him to be the godfather.
church
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So he threw open the gates and welcomed all baptized persons into full church membership.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Amy was baptized Amelia, but always called Amy.
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Both boys were baptized Catholic.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After assisting in the burial of a martyr, this newly baptized soldier was taken before the emperor.
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Anna had me baptized by a Catholic priest.
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Immediately following mass, she confessed her sins and was baptized by the bishop.
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It is still a sore point with both grandparents that neither Alice nor Henry have been baptized.
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She says she is, and we will not be unevenly yoked; before the marriage ceremony, we will baptize Akiko.
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The Tuolumne is where many rafters get baptized by the cool, clear and pounding rapids.