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"The Lord himself told his disciples that '''they should baptize all peoples in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit''' . . . for indeed, '''legitimate baptism is had only in the name of the Trinity'''" (Commentary on Romans 5:8 - A.D. 248).
"The Lord himself told his disciples that '''they should baptize all peoples in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit''' . . . for indeed, '''legitimate baptism is had only in the name of the Trinity'''" (Commentary on Romans 5:8 - A.D. 248).
   
   
=Some baptismal formulas that would not be acceptable=
It is clear that someone baptized in the name of William Branham (yes, it happens) would not have undergone Christian baptism. 
I would also have significant reservations if someone were baptized as follows:
:''Given that you believe that God sent William Branham, the last prophet to the last age, I now baptize you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ."
If is clear that such baptism is not based on faith in Jesus Christ but rather in faith in William Branham as a prophet.


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