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baptismal font
noun
A large basin used for baptism in or near a church.
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In proxy baptism, a living Mormon immerses himself or herself in a baptismal font on behalf of a dead person.
An ancient baptismal font has been restored for those who prefer sprinkled or poured baptisms.
It is the baptismal font".
Over there, a tin-glazed earthenware baptismal font from Toledo, around 1400.
"The shape of the bases of the four towers echoes the dome of the baptismal font".
"The River Jordan is chilly and cold, but not our baptismal font," Dr. Butts said.
"We're thinking of using part of the trunk to make a baptismal font.
"The baptismal font is under here," Bill Hughes, the artistic director, said from the stage.
According to legend — and Aethelred's most striking aria here — the baby prince soiled the baptismal font, incurring Dunstan's curse.
The pulpit would have been to the left and a baptismal font behind, with a door opening toward the river.
In 1417 he undertook the creation of two gilt bronze reliefs for the baptismal font in San Giovanni in Siena.
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