Although the exact phrase was not used in Britain, the Sydney Australia ecclesia had already excommunicated " ten who are not able to see that unbaptised and knowing rejectors of the truth are responsible " in 1884.
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Drekavac could be seen at night, especially during the twelve days of Christmas ( called " unbaptised days " in Serbo-Croatian ) and in early spring, in time where other demons appear most often.
33.
A widespread belief in the Middle Ages held that the Devil resided in an unbaptised child's soul; at the baptism, the Devil would be driven out of the child and had to be able to leave.
34.
The Church actually says that we can't know what happens to unbaptised babies and children, although if their parent wanted them to be baptised they may have the so-called'baptism of desire'at death.
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And in 1984, when Joseph Ratzinger, then Cardinal Prefect of that Congregation, stated that he rejected the claim that children who die unbaptised cannot attain salvation, he was speaking for many academic theologians of his training and background.
36.
At a lecture in Leeds, which 40 visitors from those aligned with Birmingham Temperance Hall attended, Williams failed to state clearly that God could and would raise some unbaptised, and this was taken as supporting Andrew's teaching.
37.
In 1886 he became the first unbaptised Jew to be ennobled in Prussia, being created a baron and being admitted to the inner circle of Kaiser Bismarck, to finance the war by privatizing state-owned mines in the Saar.
38.
"' " Cruc�n na bP�iste " "''the burial place of ( unbaptised ) children' lies on a hilltop in Maamtrasna, Co . Mayo, overlooking Lough Nafooey, and Lough Mask in Ireland.
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Through the 18th and 19th centuries, individual theologians ( Bianchi in 1768, H . Klee in 1835, Caron in 1855, H . Schell in 1893 ) continued to formulate theories of how children who died unbaptised might still be saved.
40.
This region of New York State was an environment in which many thought direct communication with God or angels was possible, and that God would not behave harshly for example, that God would not condemn unbaptised infants to an eternity in Hell.