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3 That the word Baptism has a very definite and uniform sense and that it means to immerse is proved 1. By the testimony of Lexicographers. 34 Lex, can be brought to testify to this. No respectable Lex. gives anything but dip plunge, immerse as the primary unclear of the word. 2. By the usage of the word in all Greek Classical writers Classical and Chn. Ancient + Mod. Dr. Conant, gives 236 instances from writers of Every Class Covering a period of more than Love Fears and does not find a single instance of any other meaning. See Conant. "Baptism" 87 __ 3. By the uniform construction of the word that other words