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English
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Understanding Christian Baptism through the Book of Mormon
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BYU Studies Quarterly
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51
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2
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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4-38
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Early Christianity saw a wide proliferation of theories and practices concerning baptism, and now many Christians, including Mormons, commonly understand it as a means to repent and wash away one's sins. But the Book of Mormon prophets taught that baptism is a covenant and a witnessing to God that one has already repented and commits to follow Jesus Christ, and that sins are remitted by the Holy Ghost.
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