Recorded Historical Baptism BRITANNICA ENCYCLOPEDIA, 11TH edition, Vol 3,Pg 365-366 The baptismal formula was changed from the name of Jesus Christ to the words Father, Son, & Holy Ghost by the Catholic Church in the second century. BRITANNICA ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 3, Pg 82 Everywhere in the oldest sources it states that baptism took place in the name of Jesus Christ. CANNEY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Pg 53 The early church always baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus until development of Trinity doctrine in the 2nd century. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 2, Pg 263 Here the Catholics acknowledged that baptism was changed by the Catholic Church . HASTINGS ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Vol 2, Pg 377 Christian baptism was administered using the words “In the name of Jesus.” HASTINGS ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Vol 2, Pg 378 The use of a Trinitarian formula of any sort was not suggested in early Church history. HASTINGS ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Vol 2, Pg 389 Baptism was always in the name of Lord Jesus until the time of Justin Martyr when Triune formula was used. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 8 Justin Martyr was one of the early Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church. NEW INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 22, Pg 477 The term “Trinity” was originated by Tertullian, a Roman Catholic Church Father. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION AND ETHICS, (1951), II, 384, 389 The formula used was ‘in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ’ or some synonymous phrase; there is no evidence for the use of the triune name… The earliest form, represented in the Acts, was simple immersion….in water, the use of the name of the Lord, and the laying on of hands. To these were added at various times and places which cannot be safely identified, (a) the trine name (Justin)… . INTERPRETERS DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, (1962) I, 351 The evidence … suggests that baptism in early Christianity was administered, not in the threefold name, but ‘in the name of the Lord Jesus’. A HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN THOUGHT (Otto Heick), (1965), I, 53 At first baptism was administered in the name of Jesus, but gradually in the name of the Triune God: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. HASTINGS DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, (1898), I, 241 [One explanation is that] the original form of words was ‘into the name of Jesus Christ’. Baptism into the name of the Trinity was a later development. The new Schaff-Hertzog Encyclopedia OF Religious Knowledge, (1957), I,435 A HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Williston Walker, (1947), Pg 58 TheTrinitarian baptismal formula … was displacing the older baptism in the name of Christ. CANNEY’S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGIONS, (1970), Pg 53 Persons were baptized at first ‘in the name of Jesus Christ’ … or ‘in the name of the Lord Jesus.’…Afterwards, with the development of the doctrine of the Trinity, they were baptized ‘in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. ENCYCLOPEDIA BIBLICA, (1899), I, 473 It is natural to conclude that baptism was administered in the earliest times ‘in the name of Jesus Christ,’ or in that ‘of the Lord Jesus.’ This view is confirmed by the fact that the earliest forms of the baptismal confession appear to have been single - not triple, as was the later creed. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH edition, (1910), Vol 2, Pg 365 The Trinitarian formula and Triune immersion were not uniformly used from the beginning… Bapti[sm] into the name of the Lord [was] the normal formula of the new Testament. In the 3rd century baptism in the name of Christ was still so wide spread that Pope Stephen, in opposition to Cyprian of Carthage, declared it to be valid.
What about Jesus's last command to the apostles which clearly tells them to baptise in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Matthew 28 :19
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Recorded Historical Baptism BRITANNICA ENCYCLOPEDIA, 11TH edition, Vol 3,Pg
365-366 The baptismal formula was changed from the name of Jesus
Christ to the words Father, Son, & Holy Ghost by the Catholic
Church in the second century.
BRITANNICA
ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 3, Pg 82 Everywhere in the oldest sources it states
that baptism took place in the name of Jesus Christ.
CANNEY
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Pg 53 The early church always baptized in
the name of the Lord Jesus until development of Trinity doctrine in
the 2nd century. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 2, Pg 263 Here the
Catholics acknowledged that baptism was changed by the Catholic
Church
. HASTINGS
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Vol 2, Pg 377 Christian baptism was
administered using the words “In the name of Jesus.”
HASTINGS
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Vol 2, Pg 378 The use of a Trinitarian
formula of any sort was not suggested in early Church history.
HASTINGS
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION, Vol 2, Pg 389 Baptism was always in the
name of Lord Jesus until the time of Justin Martyr when Triune
formula was used.
CATHOLIC
ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 8 Justin Martyr was one of the early Fathers of the
Roman Catholic Church.
NEW
INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA, Vol 22, Pg 477 The term “Trinity” was
originated by Tertullian, a Roman Catholic Church Father.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
RELIGION AND ETHICS, (1951), II, 384, 389 The formula used was ‘in
the name of the Lord Jesus Christ’ or some synonymous phrase; there
is no evidence for the use of the triune name… The earliest form,
represented in the Acts, was simple immersion….in water, the use of
the name of the Lord, and the laying on of hands. To these were added
at various times and places which cannot be safely identified, (a)
the trine name (Justin)…
. INTERPRETERS
DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, (1962) I, 351 The evidence … suggests that
baptism in early Christianity was administered, not in the threefold
name, but ‘in the name of the Lord Jesus’.
A HISTORY OF
CHRISTIAN THOUGHT (Otto Heick), (1965), I, 53 At first baptism was
administered in the name of Jesus, but gradually in the name of the
Triune God: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
HASTINGS
DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, (1898), I, 241 [One explanation is that] the
original form of words was ‘into the name of Jesus Christ’.
Baptism into the name of the Trinity was a later development. The new
Schaff-Hertzog Encyclopedia OF Religious Knowledge, (1957), I,435
A HISTORY OF THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Williston Walker, (1947), Pg 58 TheTrinitarian
baptismal formula … was displacing the older baptism in the name of
Christ.
CANNEY’S
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGIONS, (1970), Pg 53 Persons were baptized at
first ‘in the name of Jesus Christ’ … or ‘in the name of the
Lord Jesus.’…Afterwards, with the development of the doctrine of
the Trinity, they were baptized ‘in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
ENCYCLOPEDIA
BIBLICA, (1899), I, 473 It is natural to conclude that baptism was
administered in the earliest times ‘in the name of Jesus Christ,’
or in that ‘of the Lord Jesus.’ This view is confirmed by the
fact that the earliest forms of the baptismal confession appear to
have been single - not triple, as was the later creed.
ENCYCLOPEDIA
BRITANNICA, 11TH edition, (1910), Vol 2, Pg 365 The Trinitarian
formula and Triune immersion were not uniformly used from the
beginning… Bapti[sm] into the name of the Lord [was] the normal
formula of the new Testament. In the 3rd century baptism in the name
of Christ was still so wide spread that Pope Stephen, in opposition
to Cyprian of Carthage, declared it to be valid.
Chester Higgs yes, I always ask them, what's the name? They say, father, son, Holy Ghost but never actually "say" the name which is Jesus! Amen!
What about Jesus's last command to the apostles which clearly tells them to baptise in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost Matthew 28 :19
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