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Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Baptistery - Oxford Definition

Part of a church used for the rites of baptism. Sometimes found in an apse of the main building, more often a separate structure, usually circular or polygonal. Early baptisteries had large pools for total immersion, but it became more normal for symbolic baptism to be from a font.
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