Some plain letters in the defence of infant baptism : and of the mode of baptizing (now generally used in the Church of England), which may serve, for a confutation of a small treatise entituled The reason why not infant-sprinkling, but believers-baptism ought to be approved, &c.
| Main Author: | Hewerdine, Thomas, 1659 or 1660-1738? |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
941:26. |
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Some plain letters in the defence of infant baptism : and of the mode of baptizing (now generally used in the Church of England), which may serve, for a confutation of a small treatise entituled The reason why not infant-sprinkling, but believers-baptism ought to be approved, &c.
by: Hewerdine, Thomas, 1659 or 60-1738?
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Reason why, not Anabaptist plunging but infant-believer's baptism ought to be approved, is because the Lord Jesus Christ, and his apostles, preached it and practiced it : In answer to the Anabaptist Reason why. : With remarks pointing at the notable fallacas printed]. /
by: Lord, Joseph, 1672?-1748
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The reason why not infant sprinkling, but believers baptism ought to be approved, is because the Lord Jesus Christ his fore-runer [sic] John, and apostles preach't it, and practic'd it : As hereby will further appear by Scripture authority. In about forty texts, with notes on every text. To which is added, how infant sprinkling came in fashion. The evil tendencies of infant sprinkling. Answers to objections. Differenc. betwn. believr. baptism & infant sprinkl. with several other things. By a believer baptized.
by: Doe, Charles
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by: Hickes, George, 1642-1715
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Infant-baptism and church-membership proved: and also the mode of baptism to be by sprinkling : &c. In answer to Mr. Benjamin Dennie's book. By Giles Shute of Limehouse.
by: Shute, Giles, b. 1650 or 51
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by: Walker, William, 1623-1684
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by: Walker, William, 1623-1684
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by: Whiston, Joseph, d. 1690
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by: Whiston, Joseph, -1690
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by: J. R. (James Rossington), b. 1642 or 3.
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by: Allen, William, d. 1686
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The divine warrant of infant-baptism. Or VI. arguments for baptism of infants of Christians. : viz. I. Infants of Christians are rightly judged in the promise of propriety in God. p.1. II. Infants of Christians are rightly judged to be of the church. p.20. III. Infants of Christians are rightly judged meet for baptisme. p.25. IV. The sealing of the promise to infants of visible professors, hath been the practise of the universal church ever since God added seals to the covenant. p.30 V. The profit of baptism is great to the infants of Christians. p.36. VI. The promise was sealed by the initiall sacrament aforetime to infants of visible professors, both Jews and of the Gentiles. p.38. /
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Published: (1648)
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Published: (1645)
Primitive baptism, and therein infants and parents rights
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by: Whistler, Henry
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Published: (1652)
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