Which preposition to use with baptises

in Occurrences 13%

"Born wert thou of a mother chaste as fair, true wife unto the Duke thy fathera woman sweet and holy who liveth but to the good of others: yet was brother slain by brother, and thou baptised in blood ere now!" "Woman," quoth he, his strong hands a-tremble, "who art thouwhat knowest thou of mymother?

with Occurrences 5%

What time the iron-hearted Gaul, With frantic Superstition for his guide, 10 Arm'd with the dagger and the pall, The sons of Woden to the field defied; The ruthless hag, by Weser's flood, In Heaven's name urged the infernal blow, And red the stream began to flow: The vanquished were baptised with blood! ANTISTROPHE.

at Occurrences 5%

[Footnote: It is curious that Guthrum was baptised at Aller and then his Danes in the Alre] to be baptised.

on Occurrences 5%

Mary Pierrepont, afterwards Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, was born in May, 1689, and was baptised on the twenty-sixth day of that month at St. Paul's, Covent Garden.

into Occurrences 4%

We were baptised into God's kingdom, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.

for Occurrences 3%

Again there was the rite of baptism to be administered,not an onerous office in the matter of the living, but apt to become so in the case of the dead; for the whole world had been in darkness and sin since the apostolic gifts were lost, ages ago, and the number of dead whose souls now waited for baptism was incalculable; and not until the living had been baptised for them could they enter the celestial Kingdom.

under Occurrences 2%

Caedwalla, after conquering the Isle of Wight and putting to death the two sons of King Arvaldus, having allowed them first to be baptised, was himself converted, and to such purpose that he laid down his crown, went on pilgrimage to Rome, and was baptised under the name of Peter, by the Pope, on the vigil of Easter 689.

after Occurrences 1%

He and two other soldiers, who were converted at the foot of the cross, were among the first baptised after Pentecost.

to Occurrences 1%

And he was baptised to the wonder of Rome and the joy of the Church.

as Occurrences 1%

" The play must have been baptised as "Pride's Cure" soon after Hallowe'en, for at Christmas it was submitted under that title to Kemble, and about the same time (December 28, 1799) we find Lamb defending the title (with the vehemence and subtlety of a doubter, as I read) against the adverse criticism of Manning and Mrs. Charles Lloyd.

Which preposition to use with  baptises