Baptism is the immersion in and the washing with water
and this is divided into five kinds:
First, the washing off the filth of the body, as is commonly
done by all men. Second, the washings according to usages
of the law, ]whereby it was believed that purity towards God
from all carnal uncleanness was attained. Thirdly, those of
the traditions of the elders, such as “the washing of
cups, and pots, brazen vessels, beds”, and as “when
they come from the market, except they bathe, they eat not.”
Fourth, the baptism of John, whereby he preached only repentance
and the forgiveness of sins. Fifth, the baptism of our Saviour
, which is received, through the Holy Spirit, for the gift
of adoption of sons, for the resurrection from the dead, and
for everlasting life; which is “the circumcision made
without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the
flesh by the circumcision of Christ.” For as the circumcision
of the flesh was given for a sign denoting those who were
of the family of Israel of old according to the flesh; so
the baptism of Christ is a sign of spiritual relationship
to the new Israel, viz., those who are the called, and the
children of God. “But those who received Him, to them
He gave power to become the sons of God.
The matter of Baptism is pure water. If a man is not born
of water and the Spirit , he cannot enter into the kingdom
of God”. The form, of baptism is:
“in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit .”
according to the words of our Saviour. There is also a Sixth
Baptism, that of blood, as our Lord has indicated: “I
have a baptism to be baptized[26] with, and I am oppressed
until it is fulfilled”. There is also a Seventh Baptism,
that of tears, after the saying of the fathers. These two
are allied to the fifth, which is an emblem of death and the
resurrection.