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affusion Meaning in Bengali



 সিঁচন,

তাদের মাথার উপর পানি ঢেলে বাপ্তাইজ কেউ আইন

Noun:

সিঁচন,





affusion শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

আপেক্ষিক জেট আকারে বেরিয়ে যায়, যা সম্ভবত মহাবিশ্বে প্রথম ধাতুগুলিকে "সিঁচন (স্প্রে)" করেছিল ।

affusion's Usage Examples:

Aspersion is a method used in baptism as an alternative to immersion or affusion.


baptisms using a non-immersive method, such as aspersion (sprinkling) or affusion (pouring).


The word "affusion" comes from the Latin.


typically only by immersion or pouring (also called affusion), and infant baptism by either immersion, affusion, and aspersion (sprinkling).


submersion) is a method of baptism that is distinguished from baptism by affusion (pouring) and by aspersion (sprinkling), sometimes without specifying whether.


A Vichy shower, also known as an affusion shower, is a kind of shower used in spas, featuring a horizontal bar with five to seven shower heads, or holes.


[citation needed] In the West, affusion became the normal mode of baptism between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries.


Baptism is by immersion, or by affusion if immersion is not practical.


Furthermore, in cases of insufficient water it permits pouring (affusion), which it differentiates from immersion, using the Greek word ekcheō,.


are different modes of baptism in Christianity, these include immersion, affusion (pouring), and aspersion (sprinkling).


1–3 (AD 60–150) allowed for affusion practices in situations where immersion was not practical.


Immersion (or aspersion or affusion) of a person in water is a central sacrament of Christianity (where it.


to infant baptism), and doing so by complete immersion (as opposed to affusion or aspersion).


adult immersion was defended against infant baptism and the other modes of affusion and aspersion.


They maintain such basic western Catholic practices as baptism by affusion (pouring of water) and the use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist.


the normal practice of immersion was impossible, so that aspersion or affusion—the baptism of the sick—was necessary.


Infant baptism scriptural and reasonable : and baptism by sprinkling or affusion, the most suitable and edifying mode Manual of Presbytery Letters on Unitarianism.



affusion's Meaning':

the act of baptizing someone by pouring water on their head

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