Cleaveland, J. Infant-baptism "from heaven," and immersion, as the only mode of baptism and a term of Christian communion, "of men:" or, A short dissertation on baptism, in two parts: Part I. Scripture evidence for infant-baptism. II. Baptism by sprinkling authentic. Introduced in an address to the people of W-n--m; and, concluded with the author's resolution, for certain reasons, never to embrace the peculiarities of the Anabaptists. : Together with a short address--to persons scrupling infant-baptism, &c.--to the learned Anabaptist-teachers:--and to the pedobaptist-churches. : To which is added, a short postscript, containing a few observations on Mr. Foster's Divine rite of immersion.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCleaveland, John. Infant-baptism "from Heaven," and Immersion, as the Only Mode of Baptism and a Term of Christian Communion, "of Men:" or, A Short Dissertation on Baptism, in Two Parts: Part I. Scripture Evidence for Infant-baptism. II. Baptism by Sprinkling Authentic. Introduced in an Address to the People of W-n--m; and, Concluded with the Author's Resolution, for Certain Reasons, Never to Embrace the Peculiarities of the Anabaptists. : Together with a Short Address--to Persons Scrupling Infant-baptism, &c.--to the Learned Anabaptist-teachers:--and to the Pedobaptist-churches. : To Which Is Added, a Short Postscript, Containing a Few Observations on Mr. Foster's Divine Rite of Immersion.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCleaveland, John. Infant-baptism "from Heaven," and Immersion, as the Only Mode of Baptism and a Term of Christian Communion, "of Men:" or, A Short Dissertation on Baptism, in Two Parts: Part I. Scripture Evidence for Infant-baptism. II. Baptism by Sprinkling Authentic. Introduced in an Address to the People of W-n--m; and, Concluded with the Author's Resolution, for Certain Reasons, Never to Embrace the Peculiarities of the Anabaptists. : Together with a Short Address--to Persons Scrupling Infant-baptism, &c.--to the Learned Anabaptist-teachers:--and to the Pedobaptist-churches. : To Which Is Added, a Short Postscript, Containing a Few Observations on Mr. Foster's Divine Rite of Immersion.