Sentences with phrase «water by immersion»

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Indeed, as these factors coalesce, it appears most likely that Jesus indeed intended water baptism by immersion to be normative for His disciples of all generations.
In the new humanity which is begotten today the Word prolongs the unending act of his own birth; and by virtue of his immersion in the world's womb the great waters of the kingdom of matter have, without even a ripple, been endued with life.
The tornado dropping out of the sky, the immersion of a person in water, words spoken by a person in a white alb on Sunday - these have no meaning apart from the value given to them by the community and its individual members.
If by immersion in the water salvation be obtained, the frogs bathe continually.
It is not unwise or unlawfull, to be baptised by immersion as Jesus did, if you were onced baptised by the sprinkling of water.
In the case of water baptism, every single instance appears to follow the widely practiced method of immersion under water which was practiced by nearly every religion of that time.
In the early church, a person would be baptized, perhaps in a river, by immersion, and Baptists continue to dip the whole body under water.
The rite used by St Ambrose in Milan included the renunciation of Satan, an anointing, the profession of the Creed and the Trinity, triple immersion in water, and Holy Communion.
Baptism is immersion by water.
At the immersion, beginning at cockcrow, the bishop was assisted by presbyters and deacons, one of the latter going into the water naked with the neophytes After the neophytes had dressed themselves and joined the larger company, the bishop confirmed them with the laying on of hands and anointment with consecrated oil.
The main mode, which is involved in the formation of ice crystals in mixed - phase clouds (clouds formed by ice particles and water droplets), is the immersion freezing mode.
Glassware was cleaned by immersion in 30 % glacial acetic acid or 6 M HCl for at least 6 hours, rinsed with distilled water, and autoclaved twice prior to use.
Ray Cronise, a NASA scientist, and a pioneer in the field of cold water immersion, managed to lose 50 % more weight in half the time, simply by adding cold - water immersion to his diet and exercise regimen.
Some authors suggest this could be because of the decrease in pain perception caused by cold water immersion.
One hour of head - out water immersion in water of 14 degrees Celsius increases metabolic rate by 350 % [xiv], plasma norepinephrine by 530 % and dopamine by 250 %.
Practice XPT's unique hypothermic training system by turning up the furnace internally with heat application followed by cold water / ice immersion, restricting blood vessels and capillaries in your extremities, which improve your cardiovascular, endocrine, and muscular system regulation.
This means new Kobo Aura H2O withstands immersion up to 2 meters of water for up to 60 minutes, so you can enjoy your favorite books in the bath or by the pool without worry.
Places that involve kennels, immersion in water, perfumey smells or invasive procedures to remove body parts or fur are all worthy of an application for protection by Amnesty International.
Immersion Spa is also home to a state - of - the - art Fitness Center, cold water plunge pools along with Jacuzzi and steam rooms, and a gourmet spa menu by Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian.
Hot water is provided by immersion heaters and controllable time clocks, and the shower heats its own water.
There is one glaringly obvious reason why the Beehive might have such high primary energy demand: the hot water is heated solely by an electric immersion, and with thermostatic control, meaning the tank is constantly kept hot in spite of Clare and Oscar's apparently parsimonious hot water use.
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