[[8]] St. Jerome, writing in the second century, says of the Baptized, that he "bore on his forehead the banner of the Cross".

[[9]] 1 Kings vii. 22.

[[10]] It is a real loss to use the Service for the Public Baptism of Infants as a private office, as is generally done now. The doctrinal teaching; the naming of the child; the signing with the cross; the response of, and the address to, the God-parents—all these would be helpful reminders to a congregation, if the service sometimes came, as the Rubric orders, after the second lesson, and might rekindle the Baptismal and Confirmation fire once lighted, but so often allowed to die down, or flicker out.